gilles deleuze

Dan Brown Meets Roland Barthes in ‘The Seventh Function of Language’

Dan Brown Meets Roland Barthes in ‘The Seventh Function of Language’

Laurent Binet's over-the-top amalgam of the airport conspiracy thriller and the French intelligentsia poses a simple question: can high theory be thrilling?

Aberrant Movements: Justifying Thought Without a Ground in Deleuze’s Philosophy

Aberrant Movements: Justifying Thought Without a Ground in Deleuze’s Philosophy

Lapoujade's work on Deleuze attempts to come to grips with the ways in which our constructions of knowledge seek justification: how do we learn to think otherwise?
On the Aggressive, Hilarious Theorizing in ‘Censorship Now!!’

On the Aggressive, Hilarious Theorizing in ‘Censorship Now!!’

Ian F. Svenonius' is a refreshing voice amidst the irony-addled sad-sack defeatism of postmodernity.

“Potter’s Field” Retells the Drama of America

A Complex Issue is Communicated With Admirable Concision In ‘A Thousand Machines’