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مطالعات دلوز انجمنی برای کار جدید در مورد نوشته های ژیل دلوز است. آثار انتقادی درباره دلوز و محیط او منتشر می کند. همچنین ترجمه هایی از آثار او و سایر نویسندگانی را که برای او مهم بودند (مانند گاتاری و سیموندون) منتشر می کند. یک مجله بین رشته ای جسورانه، مطالعات دلوز با هدف به چالش کشیدن ارتدکس ها، تشویق به بحث، دعوت به بحث، جستجوی کاربردهای جدید، پیشنهاد تفاسیر جدید، و بالاتر از همه ایجاد ارتباطات جدید بین محققان و ایده های این حوزه است. این کار را با انتشار طیف گستردهای از آثار علمی درباره ژیل دلوز انجام میدهد، از جمله مقالاتی که مستقیماً بر کار او تمرکز میکنند، اما همچنین بررسیهای انتقادی این حوزه، و همچنین ترجمههای جدید و کتابشناسی مشروحشده. علاقه مند است بدون توجه به رشته انضباطی، کار روی دلوز منتشر کند. ISSN: 1750-2241 E-ISSN: 1755-1684
Deleuze Studies is a forum for new work on the writings of Gilles Deleuze. It publishes critical work on Deleuze and his milieu. It also publishes translations of his work and the work of other authors that were important to him (e.g., Guattari and Simondon). A bold interdisciplinary journal, Deleuze Studies aims to challenge orthodoxies, encourage debate, invite controversy, seek new applications, propose new interpretations, and above all make new connections between scholars and ideas in the field. It does this by publishing a wide variety of scholarly work on Gilles Deleuze, including articles that focus directly on his work, but also critical reviews of the field, as well as new translations and annotated bibliographies. It is interested in publishing work on Deleuze regardless of the disciplinary field. ISSN: 1750-2241 E-ISSN: 1755-1684
Deleuze Studies Volume 1 Issue 1 1. The Conditions of the New by Daniel W. Smith 2. The Work of Art that Stands Alone by Claire Colebrook 3. Utopian Political Philosophy: Deleuze and Rawls by Paul Patton 4. The Figure of the Arab in Three Billion Perverts by Gary Genosko Reviews Simon O’Sullivan - Art Encounters Deleuze and Guattari: Thought Beyond Representation Reviewed by Adrian Parr Gilles Deleuze - Two Regimes of Madness and Félix Guattari - The Anti-Oedipus Papers Reviewed by Charles J. Stivale Deleuze Studies Volume 1 Issue 2 1. Tokyo, the Proud by Felix Guattari 2. Deleuze Goes to Xanadu by David Musselwhite 3. Citizen Kant: Flatness and Depth in the Image of Thought by Stephen Crocker 4. Wounds and Scars: Deleuze on the Time and Ethics of the Event by Jack Reynolds Review Essay: Gilles Deleuze and his Readers: A Touch of Voluntarism and an Excess of Out-Worldliness by Constantin V. Boundas Deleuze Studies Volume 2 Issue 1 1. Deleuze and the Limits of Mathematical Time by Dorothea Olkowski 2. Towards Another ‘–Image’: Deleuze, Narrative Time and Popular Indian Cinema by David Martin-Jones 3. Sensations Spill a Deluge Over the Figure by Lorna Collins 4. Two Ways to the Outside by Petr Kouba 5. Correspondence: Why Deleuze Doesn’t Blow the Actual on Virtual Priority. A Rejoinder to Jack Reynolds by James Williams 6. Transcendental Priority and Deleuzian Normativity. A Reply to James Williams by Jack Reynolds Review Essay: History Undone: Towards a Deleuzo-Guattarian Philosophy of History by Jeffrey A. Bell Review Essay: Gilles Deleuze and his Readers: A Touch of Voluntarism and an Excess of Out-Worldliness by Constantin V. Boundas Deleuze Studies Volume 2 Issue 2 1. Passions and Actions: Deleuze’s Cinematographic Cogito by Richard Rushton 2. Painting as Hysteria: Deleuze on Bacon by Tomas Geyskens 3. The Determination of Sense via Deleuze and Blanchot: Paradoxes of the Habitual, the Immemorial, and the Eternal Return by Eugene Brently Young 4. Deleuze, Bakhtin, and the ‘Clamour of Voices’ by Fred Evans 5. Expression, Immanence and Constructivism: ‘Spinozism’ and Gilles Deleuze by Thomas Nail Review Essay: The Full Body: Micro-Politics and Macro-Entities by Jason Read Review Essay: Gilles Deleuze and his Readers: A Touch of Voluntarism and an Excess of Out-Worldliness by Constantin V. Boundas Deleuze Studies Volume 2 Issue Supplement: Deleuze and Gender 1. Introduction Part I by Claire Colebrook 2. Introduction Part II by Jami Weinstein 3. The Experimental Ordinary: Deleuze on Eating and Anorexic Elegance by Branka Arsic 4. Feminist Lines of Flight from the Majoritarian Subject by Tamsin Lorraine 5. Becoming-Woman: A Flight into Abstraction by Gillian Howie 6. After Alice: Alice and the Dry Tail by Dorothea Olkowski 7. Phallocentrism in Bergson: Life and Matter by Rebecca Hill Reviews: Rosi Braidotti - Metamorphoses: Towards a Feminist Theory of Becoming Reviewed by Karin Sellberg David Martin-Jones- Deleuze, Cinema and National Identity: Narrative Time in National Contexts Reviewed by Anna Powell Christian Kerslake - Deleuze and the Unconscious Reviewed by Sean Bowden Review Essay: Gilles Deleuze and his Readers: A Touch of Voluntarism and an Excess of Out-Worldliness by Constantin V. Boundas Deleuze Studies Volume 3 Issue 1 1. The Image of Thought by Jean-Clet Martin 2. Deleuze on Intensity Differentials and the Being of the Sensible by Marc Rölli 3. The Idiocy of the Event: Between Antonin Artaud, Kathy Acker and Gilles Deleuze by Frida Beckman 4. Violently Oscillating: Science, Repetition and Affective Transmutation in Fassbinder’s Berlin Alexanderplatz by Elena del Río 5. If Not Here, Then Where? On the Location and Individuation of Events in Badiou and Deleuze by James Williams 6. Speranza, the Wandering Island by Ronald Bogue Review Essay: Taking Deleuze into the Field: Machinic Ethnography for the Social Sciences by Mark Bonta 3rd International Deleuze Studies Conference. Connect, Continue, Create: Deleuze and Nomadic Methodologies Review Essay: Gilles Deleuze and his Readers: A Touch of Voluntarism and an Excess of Out-Worldliness by Constantin V. Boundas Deleuze Studies Volume 3 Issue 2 1. Introduction to Félix Guattari’s ‘Project for a Film by Kafka’ by Gary Genosko 2. Project for a Film by Kafka by Félix Guattari 3. Lessons to Live (2): Deleuze by Zsuzsa Baross 4. Paris and its Doubles: Deleuze/Rivette by Garin Dowd 5. From Negation to Disjunction in a World of Simulacra: Deleuze and Melanie Klein by Nathan Widder 6. Forum on Deleuze and Bacon Introduction: Folie à Deux by Andrew Conio 7. Deleuze, Bacon and the Challenge of the Contemporary by Andrew Conio 8. From Stuttering and Stammering to the Diagram: Deleuze, Bacon and Contemporary Art Practice by Simon O’Sullivan 9. Triptychs, Eternity and the Spirituality of the Body by D. C. Ambrose 10. From the Archive: Introduction to Günther Anders’ ‘The Pathology of Freedom’ by Katharine Wolfe 11. The Pathology of Freedom: An Essay on Non-Identification by Günther (Stern) Anders Review Essay: A Stirring Alphabet of Thought by Marcelo Svirsky Review Essay: Gilles Deleuze and his Readers: A Touch of Voluntarism and an Excess of Out-Worldliness by Constantin V. Boundas Deleuze Studies Volume 3 Issue Supplement: Deleuze and Marx 1. Capital, Crisis, Manifestos, and Finally Revolution by Dhruv Jain 2. Deleuze, Marx and the Politicisation of Philosophy by Simon Choat 3. The Marx of Anti-Oedipus by Aidan Tynan 4. Marx as Ally: Deleuze outside Marxism, Adjacent Marx by Aldo Pardi 5. The Fetish is Always Actual, Revolution is Always Virtual: From Noology to Noopolitics by Jason Read 6. Minor Marxism: An Approach to a New Political Praxis by Eduardo Pellejero 7. Politicising Deleuzian Thought, or, Minority’s Position within Marxism by Guillaume Sibertin-Blanc Review Essay: After Utopia: Three Post-Personal Subjects Consider the Possibilities by Jeffrey Cain Review Essay: Gilles Deleuze and His Readers: A Touch of Voluntarism and an Excess of Out-Worldliness by Constantin V. Boundas Deleuze Studies Volume 4 Issue 1 1. What Concepts Do: Preface to the Chinese Translation of A Thousand Plateaus by Brian Massumi 2. Becoming-Bertha: Virtual Difference and Repetition in Postcolonial ‘Writing Back’, a Deleuzian Reading of Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea by Lorna Burns 3. McDeleuze: What’s More Rhizomal than the Big Mac? by Kane X. Faucher 4. Forum Introduction: Sense, Sensation and Deleuze’s Transcendental Empiricism by Peter Hertz-Ohmes, Leyla Haferkamp, and Arno Böhler 5. Analogon Rationis: Baumgarten, Deleuze and the ‘Becoming Girl’ of Philosophy by Leyla Haferkamp 6. The Time of Drama in Nietzsche and Deleuze: A Life as Performative Interaction by Arno Böhler 7. Sense, Being and the Revelatory Event: Deleuze and Metamorphosis by Peter Hertz-Ohmes 8. Forum Introduction: Deleuze, Whitehead and Process by Keith Robinson 9. Immanence and Transcendence as Inseparable Processes: On the Relevance of Arguments from Whitehead to Deleuze Interpretation by James Williams 10. Interstitial Life: Subtractive Vitalism in Whitehead and Deleuze by Steven Shaviro 11. Back to Life: Deleuze, Whitehead and Process by Keith Robinson Book Reviews: James Williams - Gilles Deleuze's Logic of Sense: A Critical Introduction and Guide Reviewed by Guy Callan Adrian Parr - Hijacking Sustainability Reviewed by Jean Hillier Bernd Herzogenrath (Ed.) - Deleuze-Guattari and Ecology Reviewed by John Tinnell Review Essay: Gilles Deleuze and his Readers: A Touch of Voluntarism and an Excess of Out-Worldliness by Constantin V. Boundas Deleuze Studies Volume 4 Issue 2 - Deleuze and the Symptom 1. Deleuze and the Symptom: On the Practice and Paradox of Health by Aidan Tynan 2. From Hypochondria to Convalescence: Health as Chronic Critique in Nietzsche, Deleuze and Guattari by Sarah Mann-O’Donnell 3. Stuttering in Beckett as Liminal Expression within the Deleuzian Critical-Clinical Hypothesis by Erika Gaudlitz 4. Symptoms of a New Politics: Networks, Minoritarianism and the Social Symptom in Žižek, Deleuze and Guattari by Andrew Robinson 5. Making Restorative Sense with Deleuzian Morality, Art Brut and the Schizophrenic by Lorna Collins 6. Guattari’s Aesthetic Paradigm: From the Folding of the Finite/Infinite Relation to Schizoanalytic Metamodelisation by Simon O’Sullivan Deleuze Studies Volume 4 Issue 3 1. The Secret of Theory by Claire Colebrook 2. Deleuze’s Neo-Leibnizianism, Events and The Logic of Sense’s ‘Static Ontological Genesis’ by Sean Bowden 3. Critical Forces: True Critique or Mere Criticism of Deleuze contra Hegel? by Kane X. Faucher 4. Reading Orwell Through Deleuze by John Michael Roberts 5. The Empty Square of the Occupation by Marcelo Svirsky 6. Deleuze, Mann and Modernism: Musical Becoming in Doctor Faustus by Ronald Bogue Book Reviews: Chrysanthi Nigianni and Merl Storr (2009) Deleuze and Queer Theory by Kristopher L. Cannon Joe Hughes (2008) Deleuze and the Genesis of Representation by Chris Beighton Deleuze Studies Volume 4 Issue Supplement - Deleuze and Political Activism Editor’s Acknowledgments Introduction: Beyond the Royal Science of Politics by Marcelo Svirsky 1. Desire, Apathy and Activism by Simone Bignall 2. ‘To Believe In This World, As It Is’: Immanence and the Quest for Political Activism by Kathrin Thiele 3. The Common as Body Without Organs by Vidar Thorsteinsson 4. Activist Materialism by Dimitris Papadopoulos 5. Activism, Philosophy and Actuality in Deleuze and Foucault by Paul Patton 6. Politics in the Middle: For a Political Interpretation of the Dualisms in Deleuze and Guattari by Rodrigo Nunes 7. The Greek Gloom and the December 2008 Uprising by Ioulia Mermigka 8. Life Resistance: Towards a Different Concept of the Political by Brad Evans 9. Defining Activism by Marcelo Svirsky Deleuze Studies Volume 5 Issue 1 1. Between Realism and Anti-realism: Deleuze and the Spinozist Tradition in Philosophy by Jeffrey Bell 2. ‘Man Is Ill Because He Is Badly Constructed’: Artaud, Klossowski and Deleuze in Search for the Earth Inside by Rick Dolphijn 3. Autism: Schizo of Postmodern Capital by Hans A. Skott-Myhre and Christina Taylor Forum: 4. Introduction by Sjoerd van Tuinen 5. Deleuze’s Tensive Notion of Painting in the Light of Riegl, Wölfflin and Worringer by Vlad Ionescu 6. Michelangelo, Leibniz and the Serpentine Figure by Sjoerd van Tuinen 7. The Sublime Conditions of Contemporary Art by Stephen Zepke 8. Deleuze Modernist by Bram Ieven Articles: 9. When Caged Birds Sing: The Many-folded Subject in the Baroque World of Heian Japanese Women’s Writing by Christina Houen 10. The Interesting, the Remarkable, the Unusual: Deleuze’s Grand Style by Dorothea Olkowski Review: Simon O’Sullivan and Stephen Zepke (2008) Deleuze, Guattari and the Production of the New and Dalie Giroux, René Lemieux and Pierre-Luc Chénier (2009) Contr’hommage pour Gilles Deleuze. Nouvelles lectures, nouvelles écritures by Guy Callan Deleuze Studies Volume 5 Issue 2 - Schizoanalysis and Visual Culture 1. Signatures of the Invisible: On Schizoanalysis and Visual Culture by Phillip Roberts 2. Deleuze and the Filmic Diagram by Tom Conley 3. Actual Image | Virtual Cut: Schizoanalysis and Montage by Hanjo Berressem 4. Signs Without Name by Nadine Boljkovac 5. A Deleuzian Imaginary: The Films of Jean Renoir by Richard Rushton 6. Synaptic Signals: Time Travelling Through the Brain in the Neuro-Image by Patricia Pisters 7. Deterritorialisation and Schizoanalysis in David Fincher’s Fight Club by William Brown and David H. Fleming Deleuze Studies Volume 5 Issue 3 1. Literature and the Parasite by Anders M. Gullestad 2. Sense, Category, Questions: Reading Deleuze with Ryle by Peter Kügler 3. One of Deleuze’s Bergsonisms by Rossen Ventzislavov 4. A Deleuzian Cineosis: Cinematic Semiosis and Syntheses of Time by David Deamer 5. Becoming-Rhythm: A Rhizomatics of the Girl by Leisha Jones 6. A Note on the Relation between Étienne Souriau’s L’Instauration philosophique and Deleuze and Guattari’s What is Philosophy? by Leonard Lawlor 7. On the Mode of Existence of Technical Objects Gilbert Simondon Book Reviews: Toward a Minor Theory of Music? by Matthew Lovett A Missed Encounter? by Aidan Tynan Deleuze Studies Volume 5 Issue Supplement - Deleuzian Futures Introduction: Prophetism and the Problem of Betrayal by Nir Kedem 1. Desire and Ethics by Ian Buchanan 2. What is Pharmacoanalysis? by Gregg Lambert 3. Flow, Code and Stock: A Note on Deleuze’s Political Philosophy by Daniel W. Smith 4. Time Out of Joint: Hamlet and the Pure Form of Time by Henry Somers-Hall 5. Deleuze and Guattari and the Future of Politics: Science Fiction, Protocols and the People to Come by Ronald Bogue 6. Flashforward: The Future is Now by Patricia Pisters 7. A Criminal Intrigue: An Interview with Jean-Clet Martin by Constantin V. Boundas Deleuze Studies Volume 6 Issue 1 - The Smoote and the Striated Introduction: The Smooth and the Striated by Flora Lysen and Patricia Pisters 1. Diagrammatic Agency Versus Aesthetic Regime of Contemporary Art: Ernesto Neto’s Anti-Leviathan by Eric Alliez 2. What is Nomad Art? A Benjaminian Reading of Deleuze’s Riegl by Jay Hetrick 3. Barnett Newman’s Zip as Figure by Colin Gardner 4. James Stirling’s Architecture and the Post-War Crisis of Movement by Todd Jerome Satter 5. The Trajectories of Yachts and Snot: Strategies for Generative Designers by Guy Keulemans 6. Weaving and Warping: Free Indirect Movements Between Theory and Art Practice by Charlotte Knox-Williams 7. Women on the Move: The Politics of Walking in Agnès Varda by Aslı Özgen Tuncer 8. Can You Starve a Body Without Organs? The Hunger Artists of Franz Kafka and Steve McQueen by Zach Horton 9. Liquid Spaces of Engagement: Entering the Waves with Antony Gormley and Olafur Eliasson by Jean Hillier Deleuze Studies Volume 6 Issue 2 - Felix Guattari and the Age of Semiocapitalism Introduction by Gary Genosko 1. To Be or Not to Be Socrates: Introduction to the translation of Félix Guattari’s Socrates by Flore Garcin-Marrou 2. Socrates by Félix Guattari 3. Guattari and Japan by Toshiya Ueno 4. Guattari TV, By Kafka by Gary Genosko 5. Art as Abstract Machine: Guattari’s Modernist Aesthetics by Stephen Zepke 6. Machinic Animism by Angela Melitopoulos and Maurizio Lazzarato 7. Play as an Affective Field for Activating Subjectivity: Notes on The Machinic Unconscious by F. J. Colman 8. . . . And. . . and. . . and. . . The Transversal Politics of Performative Encounters by Anja Kanngieser 9. Go Fractalactic! A Brief Guide through Subjectivity in the Philosophy of Félix Guattari and Transversal Poetics by Adam Bryx & Bryan Reynolds 10. Culture as Existential Territory: Ecosophic Homelands for the Twenty-first Century by Janell Watson 11. Institutional Schizophasia and the Possibility of the Humanities’ ‘Other Scene’: Guattari and the Exigency of Transversality by Michael Eng Deleuze Studies Volume 6 Issue 3 1. Transversalising the Ecological Turn: Four Components of Félix Guattari’s Ecosophical Perspective by John C. Tinnell 2. Dismantling the Face: Pluralism and the Politics of Recognition by Simone Bignall 3. Michaux: Xenopathic Ontology by Arun Saldanha 4. Samuel Fuller’s Schizo-violent Cinema and the Affective Politics of War by Elena Del Rio 5. Accumulation, Transmission. Deleuze and the Movements of the Seventh Series by Zornitsa Dimitrova 6. Desire and Courtly Love by Philippe Mengue Book Reviews: Eugene Thacker (2010) After Life by Derek James Ryan Nathan Widder (2008) Reflections on Time and Politics by Matthew Furlong Deleuze Studies Volume 6 Issue 4 1. Computers and the Superfold by Alexander R. Galloway 2. Substantial Powers, Active Affects: The Intentionality of Objects by Levi R. Bryant 3. Thought and Repetition in Bergson and Deleuze by Jonathan Sholl 4. Spinning in the NAPLAN Ether: ‘Postscript on the Control Societies’ and the Seduction of Education in Australia by Greg Thompson and Ian Cook Forum: 5. Introduction: Negotiating the Archival Turn in Beckett Studies by S. E. Wilmer 6. Beyond Percept and Affect: Beckett’s Film and Non-Human Becoming by Colin Gardner 7. Creative Involution: Bergson, Beckett, Deleuze by S. E. Gontarski 8. A Crystal-Theatre: Automation and Crystalline Description in the Theatre of Samuel Beckett by Daniel Koczy 9. Potentiality as a Life: Deleuze, Agamben, Beckett by Audrone Žukauskaite Book Review: Scott Wilson (2008) The Order of Joy: Beyond the Cultural Politics of Enjoyment and Gregg Lambert (2006) Who’s Afraid of Deleuze and Guattari? by Tom Eyers Deleuze Studies Volume 7 Issue 1 1. Deleuze’s Rethinking of the Notion of Sense by Daniela Voss 2. The Creation of the Concept through the Interaction of Philosophy with Science and Art by Mathias Schönher 3. The Strangest Cult: Material Forms of the Political Book through Deleuze and Guattari by Nicholas Thoburn 4. Beyond Bartleby and Bad Faith: Thinking Critically with Sartre and Deleuze by Dominic Smith 5. Is A New Life Possible? Deleuze and the Lines by Luis de Miranda Book Review: Christian Kerslake (2009) Immanence and the Vertigo of Philosophy: From Kant to Deleuze reviewed by Simon Scott Deleuze Studies Volume 7 Issue 2 - Deleuze and Philosophical Practice 1. Editorial Introduction: For a Transdisciplinary Practice of Thought by Guillaume Collett, Masayoshi Kosugi and Chryssa Sdrolia 2. Deleuze Challenges Kolmogorov on a Calculus of Problems by Jean-Claude Dumoncel 3. Deleuze’s Third Synthesis of Time by Daniela Voss 4. Ontology of the Diagram and Biopolitics of Philosophy. A Research Programme on Transdisciplinarity by Éric Alliez 5. Who Are Our Nomads Today?: Deleuze’s Political Ontology and the Revolutionary Problematic by Craig Lundy 6. What Is Called Thinking?: When Deleuze Walks along Heideggerian Paths by Benoît Dillet Book Reviews: Jason Wallin (2010) A Deleuzian Approach to Curriculum: Essays on a Pedagogical Life reviewed by Matthew Carlin Steven Shaviro (2009) Without Criteria: Kant, Whitehead, Deleuze, and Aesthetics reviewed by Carolyn L. Kane Ian Buchanan and Patricia MacCormack (eds) (2008) Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Cinema reviewed by Helen Darby Deleuze Studies Volume 7 Issue 3 - Deleuze in China; Papers from the 2012 Kaifeng International Deleuze Conference Introduction by Paul Patton 1. On the Superiority of Anglo-American Literature by Ronald Bogue 2. Translating Deleuze: On the Uses of Deleuze in a Non-Western Context by Yu-lin Lee 3. Becoming-Animal: Becoming-Wolf in Wolf Totem by Jing Yin 4. Nomadic Ethics by Rosi Braidotti 5. The Melodic Landscape: Chinese Mountains in Painting-Poetry and Deleuze/Guattari’s Refrains by Kin Yuen Wong 6. Temporality and Truth by Daniel W. Smith 7. Deleuzian Dragons: Thinking Chinese Strategic Spatial Planning with Gilles Deleuze by Jean Hillier and Kang Cao 8. Deleuze’s Conception of Desire by Jihai Gao Deleuze Studies Volume 7 Issue 4 - Deleuze, Virginia Woolf and Modernism Introduction: Deleuze, Virginia Woolf and Modernism by Derek Ryan and Laci Mattison 1. Modernism without Women: The Refusal of Becoming-Woman (and Post-Feminism) by Claire Colebrook 2. ‘Nothing is simply one thing’: Woolf, Deleuze and Difference by Beatrice Monaco 3. Netting Fins: A Deleuzian Exploration of Linguistic Invention in Virginia Woolf’s The Waves by Jason Skeet 4. Deleuze, Bergson and Woolf’s Monday or Tuesday by John Hughes 5. A Hoard of Floating Monkeys: Creativity and Inhuman Becomings in Woolf’s Nurse Lugton Story by Carrie Rohman 6. ‘The reality of becoming’: Deleuze, Woolf and the Territory of Cows by Derek Ryan 7. Virginia Woolf’s Ethical Subjectivity: Deleuze and Guattari’s Worlding and Bernard’s ‘Becoming-Savage’ by Laci Mattison Deleuze Studies Volume 8 Issue 1 1. Entering Deleuze’s Political Vision by Nicholas Tampio 2. ‘The People Are Missing’: Palestiniansin Kuwait by Mai Al-Nakib 3. Deleuze’s Aesthetic Answer to Heraclitus: The Logic of Sensation by Filippo Carraro 4. Another Use of the Concept of the Simulacrum: Deleuze, Lucretius and the Practical Critique of Demystification by Ryan J. Johnson 5. Deleuze and Kuki: The Temporality of Eternal Return and ‘un coup de dés’ by Tatsuya Higaki 6. Images of Time in Deleuze; Naked Life, Dumb Life, A Life; How to Live Alone by Peter Pál Pelbart Book Reviews: Petr Kouba and Tomáš Pivoda (eds) (2011) Franz Kafka: Minority Report reviewed by Carlo Salzani Patricia Pisters (2012) The Neuro-Image: A Deleuzian Film-Philosophy of Digital Screen Culture reviewed by Claire Colebrook Jeffrey A. Bell (2009) Deleuze’s Hume: Philosophy, Culture and the Scottish Enlightenment reviewed by Simon Scott Deleuze Studies Volume 8 Issue 2 1. Gilles Deleuze and the Missing Architecture by Marko Jobst 2. Deleuze and Beckett: An Immanent Encounter by Magdalena Wisniowska 3. In the Still of the Moment: Deleuze’s Phenomena of Motionless Time by Corry Shores 4. Beyond Figuration and Narration: Deleuzian Approaches to Gwen John’s Paintings by Maria Tamboukou 5. A Life between the Finite and Infinite: Remarks on Deleuze, Badiou and Western Buddhism by Simon O’Sullivan 6. The Eternal Return of Teaching in the Time of the Corporation by Greg Thompson and Ian Cook Book Reviews: Ruben Borg (2007) The Measureless Time of Joyce, Deleuze and Derrida reviewed by Beatrice Boatto Félix Guattari (2011) The Machinic Unconscious: Essays in Schizoanalysis reviewed by Bradley Kaye Deleuze Studies Volume 8 Issue 3 - Deleuze and the Concepts of Cinema Preface by Daniela Angelucci 1. Movement 2. Time 3. Virtual 4. Modernity 5. Falsehood 6. Life 7. Repetition 8. Simulacrum 9. Sadism 10. Chance Deleuze Studies Volume 8 Issue 4 1. Deleuze, Darwin and the Categorisation of Life by Nathan Eckstrand 2. The Rise and Fall of the Simulacrum by Charles Mayell 3. Scoring the Rhizome: Bussotti’s Musical Diagram by Ronald Bogue 4. A Redemptive Deleuze? Choked Passages or the Politics of Contraction by Erik Bordeleau 5. Deleuze, the ‘(Si)neo-realist’ Break and the Emergence of Chinese Any-now(here)-spaces by David H. Fleming Review Essay: A. N. Whitehead by Nardina Kaur (Guy Callan) Book Review: Craig Lundy (2012) History and Becoming: Deleuze’s Philosophy of Creativity reviewed by Colin Gardner