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| | Schizoanalysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Schizoanalysis was developed over a long period of time as a response to the perceived shortcomings in the basic premises of analytic practice. |  | | Schizoanalysis may be seen as a broader, more complex --in the sense that it starts from the basis that signifying structure does not transcend the libido-- alternative to the semiophysics espoused by mathematician René Thom in Esquisses d'une sémiophysique. |  | | Guattari was directly confronted with such problems in the work of Sigmund Freud -- namely, the use of the Oedipus Complex as a starting point for the analysis, and the authoritarian role of the psychoanalyst in relationship to the patient. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizoanalysis
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| | Schizoanalysis |
 | | The task of schizoanalysis is that of learning what a subject's desiring-machines are, how they work, with what syntheses, what bursts of energy in the machine, what constituent misfires, with what flows, what chains, and what becomings in each case. |  | | Quite simply, schizoanalysis grows out of a resistance to psychoanalysis which, according to Deleuze and Guattari, has become a monolithic, totalizing theory that destroys humanity's one "real" relationship to the world. |  | | "The task of schizoanalysis is therefore to reach the investments of unconscious desire of the social field,... |
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http://www.uta.edu/HyperNews/get/delgua/37.html?outline=-1&frame=response
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 | | It is with this in mind that DandG pose their materialist psychiatry and schizoanalysis in terms of a "transcendental unconscious," which means precisely that it is "defined by the immanence of its criteria" (p. |  | | The search for meaning points outside the unconscious and thus establishes a transcendence; the analysis of use, on the other hand, involves the determination of criteria immanent to the unconscious. |  | | Analysis termed transcendental is precisely the determination of these criteria, immanent to the field of the unconscious, insofar as they are opposed to the transcendent exercises of a "What does it mean?" Schizoanalysis is at once a transcendental and a materialist analysis" (p. |
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http://www.duke.edu/~hardt/ao2.htm
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| | Schizoanalysis as philosophical imagination, as philosophical method, 15/02/05, transversality - a geophilosophical ... |
 | | Schizoanalysis as a method brought together a psychotherapist (Guattari) and a philosopher (Deleuze). |  | | Deleuze moved in the opposite direction, from his studies in the history of philosophy, seeking to re-personalise, situate, and re-animate philosophical concepts, restoring their vitality and application, reconnecting them with their generation in a powerful philosophical imagination, with 'conceptual personae', and hence making the emergence of new concepts a real possibility for us. |  | | Guattari was concerned with the provision of philosophical concepts to patients in an attempt to give them room to manouvre, the chance of escape, freeing them up from patterns of addiction and inescapable habits. |
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http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/rbotoole/entry/schizoanalysis_as_philosophical
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| | Reconstruction 5.2 (Spring 2005) |
 | | Alternately, schizoanalysis argues that for some texts – while the parental-power formation remains present – the parental-power structure is not the pivotal relationship within that structure. |  | | Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari explain the significance of sibling relationships for social change in the context of schizoanalysis, which they consider to be an alternative to psychoanalysis which respects the relationship of siblings and equals instead of predicating all relationships on the dominant family structure with father and mother: |  | | Deleuze and Guattari here specifically relate schizoanalysis to the capitalistic system and to the overall social structure. |
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http://reconstruction.eserver.org/052/taylor.shtml
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| | psychoanalysis and psychotherapy - Page 2 |
 | | As for schizoanalysis, this movement is clearly anti-marxist and very much post-structuralist. |  | | I did come across many essays that delt with the application of schizoanalysis to political thought (ie: " capitalism is schizophrenic " etc...) These works did indeed sway me towards questioning the motivation of this varied philosophy. |  | | shonagon53, There seems to be an abundance of Marxist terminology in psychoanalitical work, and to some degree it is incorporated within schizoanalysis. |
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http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=3996&page=2
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| | MRB: On Anarchy and Schizoanalysis |
 | | A guide to personal liberation, an effort to show us how to ``recognize the many faces of fascism in everyday life,'' and to ``live as a human being independent of the morality of exclusive binary oppositions, foundations, and institutions,'' this book sets a tall task for itself. |  | | Gilbert Simondon 's theory of psychic and collective individuation; minority (philosophy) Schizoanalysis... |  | | Perez gets into Neitzsche, psychology, our shared experience of pop/consumer culture and more, without making his points impossible to understand. |
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http://www.medical-research-books.com/mrb-books-reviewed/093675639X.html
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 | | Radical setting in which no body remains free of an effective transgression; the spatial hierarchies become anarchic, and the speech no longer shapes the metrics of a structural unconscious. |  | | Schizoanalysis is a thought of immanence, overflowing production of the real and no longer an oedipal triangulation of an expressive unconscious. |  | | It is called schizoanalysis, wolves’ territory, desiring machines that transmute the cogito ego identity in a becoming schizo. |
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http://www.medicineandart.com.ar/i.htm
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| | Michael Mateas responds |
 | | schizoanalysis, the analysis of institutionalization, the application of narrative psychology) or do they serve as a framework within which many humanistic interventions (perhaps not organized around the notion of agent) can be made, with the analysis of autonomy as a concrete instance? |  | | It would accept that this reflexive inquiry places all of its concepts and methods at risk. |  | | Simon Penny describes his art practice as sitting on three legs: technical practice, art practice, and cultural theory. |
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http://www.electronicbookreview.com/thread/firstperson/mateasr1
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| | psychoanalysis and psychotherapy |
 | | Psychoanalysis was a bourgeois practise situated in a very specific modernist historical epoch, clearly reproducing and promoting a certain imperial epistemology. |  | | Anti-psychiatry has shown, for the most part, to be a failure and to have continued many of psychiatry's dialogues of "oppression." This is because it believed in "oppression", believed that schizoanalysis could give not only tools that locate psychoanalysis' philosophical assumptions but also tools that could build a new study. |
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http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=3996&page=2
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| | Kitchen: Deleuze and Guattari's Anti Oedipus; Introduction to Schizoanalysis $30.99 |
 | | Holland explores how Deleuze and Guattari negotiate the interactions between the three main materialist thinkers of modernity, Freud, Маrх and Nietzsche, and ехаminеs the role of schizoanalysis, Deleuze and Guattari's radical materialist psychiatry. |  | | The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: Book II : The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis 1954-1955 (Seminar of Jacques Lacan) |  | | If you are in trouble with Deluze and Guattari's work I have to you a little advice: take this Introduction to Schizoanalysis and you can tell me what happened after. |
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http://www.edtrstory.com/tov30343135313133313939.html
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| | Say no to Freud! Impotize Phallocentrism! Whose lacking now baby! |
 | | While psychoanalysis conceptualizes psychosis through its vision of neurosis, schizoanalysis approaches all modalities of subjectivation in light of the mode of being in the world of psychosis” (63). |  | | How can you relate this passage to the development of schizoanalysis? |
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http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~ander266/psychoanalysis.htm
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| | Schizoanalysis and Religion History Summary |
 | | Although Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari explicitly define the approach they develop in Anti-Oedipus (1972) as a "materialist psychiatry" and insist repeatedly that the unconscious be thought of as an "orphan and an atheist," schizoanalysis turns out to have important ramifications for the study of religion. |  | | That religion plays such an important role in a book of materialist psychiatry may be less surprising given the centrality of Baruch Spinoza to Deleuze& thought; but then again, Deleuze reads Spinoza through the lenses of Karl Marx and Friedrich Nietzsche. |  | | While it is true that schizoanalysis combines insights from all three of the great high-modern materialists (Marx, Nietzsche, and Sigmund Freud), each of whom is used to critique the others, Freud—and particularly his theory of the Oedipus complex—receives the brunt of the critique, as the book's title itself proclaims. |
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http://www.bookrags.com/history/religion/schizoanalysis-and-religion-eorl-11
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| | Deleuze AND Guattari - Debate on the Web |
 | | Breaking with the system and refusing to participate in capitalism means that desiring-machines do not locate the objects of their desire within the molar aggregate as determined by capitalism. |  | | Fortunately, the possibility remains for a radical break with the capitalist system: schizoanalysis is the practice or replacing the neurotic as model of the psychoanalytic system with the schizophrenic. |  | | This type of schizophrenia is alienated from positive desire-production and devoid of creativity. |
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http://www.cross-x.com/vb/showthread.php?t=941968
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| | New World Disorder Magazine: Parallax Empire///Burning Ground |
 | | If a social field does not allow for desire to be productive in non-repressive forms, then it will produce in whatever forms are available to it, even those that it recognises to be socially or psychically repressive. |  | | Revising Marx and Freud, Schizoanalysis suggests that insofar as desire is constitutive of the social field, "social production is desiring-production under determinate conditions." (AO p.343) In linking desire to production, Deleuze and Guattari replace the dramatic or familial model of the unconscious with a more political model. |  | | This opposition allows the difference between these two modes of thought to be expressed in terms of the kind of mental space occupied or described by concepts. |
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http://www.newworlddisorder.ca/issuethree/articles/burningground.html
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| | Anti Oedipus 4: Outline |
 | | F> destruction of schizoanalysis, cleansing the unconscious (311-316) |  | | Structure reveals reverse side as positive principle of non consistency that dissolves it |  | | 2) first thesis of schizoanalysis: every investment is social and bears upon sociohistorical field |
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http://www.protevi.com/john/DG/AO4.html
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 | | The primary difference between these parallel conceptual pairs is that de-territorialization and re- territorialization operate on physical bodies and involve material investments of energy (as in production and consumption), while de-coding and re-coding operate on symbolic representations and involve investments of mental energy (as in cognition and fantasy). |  | | ^4^ On the relations of the _Anti-Oedipus_ to May 68, see my "Schizoanalysis: the Postmodern Contextualization of Psychoanalysis" in _Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture_, Nelson and Grossberg, eds. |  | | For a fuller treatment than is possible here of the evolution of Baudelairean poetics from the perspective of schizoanalysis, see my _Baudelaire and Schizoanalysis: the Sociopoetics of Modernism_ (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993). |
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http://www.infomotions.com/serials/pmc/pmc-v4n1-holland-schizoanalytic.txt
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| | Colloquium Series |
 | | His colloquium talk mobilizes schizoanalysis for a socioeconomic analysis of consumerism and its connection to the U.S.A.s repression of the death instinct. |  | | His project, "Realizing Global Democracy: Nomad Citizenship and Other Studies in Applied Nomadology," elaborates a concept of nomad citizenship based on the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. |  | | The Sociopoetics of Modernism (Cambridge, 1993) and Deleuze and Guattari's Anti-Oedipus: Introduction to Schizoanalysis (Routledge, 1999). |
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http://humwww.ucsc.edu/CultStudies/events/Fall04/F04colloquium.html
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| | Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 92035913 |
 | | This is the first book to apply the principles of schizoanalysis to literary history and cultural studies. |  | | By resituating psychoanalysis in its socio-economic and cultural context, this framework provides a new and illuminating approach to Baudelaire's poetry and art criticism. |  | | Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog |
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http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam025/92035913.html
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| | Schizoanalysis: Encyclopedia topic |
 | | Brian Massumi (1987: University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis) |  | | Schizoanalysis (first introduced in 1972 in Deleuze (Deleuze: gilles deleuze (january 18, 1925 - november 4, 1995) was a major french philosopher... |  | | The updated page can be found at: schizoanalysis |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/reference/schizoanalysis
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| | Main Ideas |
 | | Why is heterogeneity so important for Guattari and schizoanalysis? |  | | Is it possible to attempt these many steps in the application of schizoanalysis as Guattari is illustrating here? |  | | Schizoanalysis: (for a definition of schizoanalysis go here) |
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http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~ander266/mainarguments.htm
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| | Pragmatics (or Schizoanalysis) |
 | | Thus pragmatics (or schizoanalysis) can be represented by four circular components that bud and form rhizomes. |
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http://www.factoryschool.org/backlight/diagrammatica/1980s/deleuze3.html
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| | Charles J. Stivale -- A-F Summary of L'Abecedaire de Gilles Deleuze |
 | | Rather than recount funny stories, Deleuze links the misunderstandings generally to two points, which were more or less the same: some people thought that desire was a form of spontaneity, others thought it was an occasion for partying (la fête). |  | | She recalls that when they undertook their schizoanalysis against psychoanalysis, lots of students thought it meant that it was cool to be crazy. |  | | Parnet continues with a reference to these "collective assemblages" by asking if Deleuze could recount some of the amusing or not so amusing anecdotes about misunderstandings that occurred, for example at Vincennes, around putting these concepts into practice. |
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http://www.langlab.wayne.edu/CStivale/D-G/ABC1.html
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| | Pragmatics (Schizoanalysis) |
 | | Outlining the program of the assemblages that distribute everything and bring a circulation of movement with alternatives, jumps, and mutations |  | | [P]ragmatics (or schizoanalysis) can be represented by four circular components that bud and form rhizomes: |
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http://freespace.virgin.net/drama.land/projects/schizoanalysis/pragmatics.html
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| | TOPY: Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth |
 | | A Short Essay on Magick, Philosophy, Schizoanalysis, Surrealism, An(archy)* and Control. |  | | * Thee spelling "an(archy)" here is used as Roland Perez does in his On An(archy) and Schizoanalysis, published by Autonomedia, 1990: |
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| | Baudelaire and Schizoanalysis - Cambridge University Press |
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| | D. Harlan Wilson - Bibliography |
 | | UPCOMING: "Terminal Constructedness and the Technology of the Self in Cameron Crowe's Vanilla Sky." Extrapolation. |  | | UPCOMING: "How a Discount Store Clerk Defeats an Army of the Evil Dead: Schizoanalysis and Sam Raimi's Army of Darkness. |
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| | Learning@Whitney: Resources |
 | | Holland, Eugene W. Baudelaire and Schizoanalysis: The Socio-Poetics of Modernism. |  | | The Artist and the Camera: Degas to Picasso. |
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http://www.whitney.org/learning/resource/biblio612.php
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| | Search Tuna Report for Mona Lisa |
 | | Introduction to Schizoanalysis, London and New York: Routledge, 1999, str.... |
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