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Félix Guattari - LAST REVIEWED: 27 September 2017
- LAST MODIFIED: 27 September 2017
- DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780190221911-0053
- LAST REVIEWED: 27 September 2017
- LAST MODIFIED: 27 September 2017
- DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780190221911-0053
Berardi, Franco “Bifo”. Félix Guattari: Thought, Friendship and Visionary Cartography. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
DOI: 10.1057/9780230584488
Written by a close friend of Guattari’s, and a one-time autonomist, this text offers a highly personal, biographical, and conceptual account of the author’s friendship with Guattari. It offers an account of Guattari’s work, particularly with Deleuze, with a particular emphasis on his involvement with political struggles in Italy. Exploring the geopolitical context of the “winter years,” when Guattari was particularly involved in Italy, it also proposes a critical/clinical reading of the importance of depression in Guattari’s thinking, in largely tacit reference to his personal situation in later years.
Bourg, Julian. From Revolution to Ethics: May 1968 and Contemporary French Thought. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2007.
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Félix Guattari
This is an introduction to the thought of the radical French thinker Félix Guattari.
Guattari's main works were published in the 1970s and 1980s. His background was in psychoanalysis -- he was trained by Lacan and he practised as a psychoanalyst for much of his life. He developed a distinctive psychoanalytic method informed always by his revolutionary politics.
Guattari was actively involved in numerous political movements, from Trotskyism to Autonomism, tackling ecological and sexual politics along the way. A true believer in collectivity, much of his work was written in collaboration, most famously with Gilles Deleuze.
This is also an introduction to key concepts such as schizoanalysis, transversality, a-signifying semiotics and various kinds of machine.
Gary Genosko is currently Canada Research Chair in Technoculture at Lakehead University in Canada. He is the author of several books on Felix Guattari, including Felix Guattari (Pluto, 2009).
'A brilliant, long overdue book. It shows once and for all that Guattari was not merely one half of one of t
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Félix Guattari
French psychoanalyst (1930–1992)
Félix Guattari | |
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| Born | Pierre-Félix Guattari (1930-03-30)30 March 1930 Villeneuve-les-Sablons, Oise, France |
| Died | 29 August 1992(1992-08-29) (aged 62) La Borde clinic, Cour-Cheverny, France |
| Alma mater | University of Paris |
| Era | 20th-century philosophy |
| Region | Western philosophy |
| School | Continental philosophy, post-Marxism, Freudo-Marxism, psychoanalysis, post-structuralism,[1][2] |
| Institutions | University of Paris VIII |
Main interests | Psychoanalysis, Marxist philosophy, political philosophy, philosophy of language, semiotics[1] |
Notable ideas | Assemblage, desiring-production, deterritorialization, ecosophy, schizoanalysis[1] |
Pierre-Félix Guattari (gwə-TAR-ee; French:[pjɛʁfeliksɡwataʁi]ⓘ; 30 March 1930 – 29 August 1992) was a French psychoanalyst, political philosopher, semiotician, social activist, and screenwriter. He co-founded schizoanalysis with Gilles Deleuze, and created ecosophy independently of Arne Næss, and i
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