Deleuze and Guattari 1988
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Deleuze, Gilles and Felix Guattari. A Thousand Plateaus. Trans. Brian Massumi. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1988.
Rhizome (Introduction)
1914: One or Several Wolves?
10,000 B.C.: The Geology of Morals (Who Does the Earth Think It Is?)
November 20, 1923: Postulates of Linguistics
587 B.C.-A.D. 70: On Several Regimes of Signs
November 28, 1947: How Do You Make Yourself a Body Without Organs?
Year Zero: Faciality
1874: Three Novellas, or "What Happened?"
1933: Micropolitics and Segmentarity
1730: Becoming-Intense, Becoming-Animal, Becoming-Imperceptible...
- "Natural history can think only in terms of relationships (between A and B), not in terms of production (from A to x)." (234)
relationships:
- series (analogy of proportion) -- "resemblances that differ from one another in a single series, and between series" (234)
- structure (analogy of proportionality) -- "differences that resemble each other within a single structure, and between structures" (234)
- "The history of ideas should never be continuous; it should be wary of resemblances, but also of descents or filiations; it should be content to mark the thresholds through which an idea passes, the journeys it takes that change its nature or object." (235)