[D-G] aging

Sylvie Ruelle sylvieruelle at earthlink.net
Thu Jan 6 15:05:35 PST 2005


i am also being led to the BWO... Castaneda writings of Deleuze and the  
aging of Don Juan in particular.  The four things to conquer,  
particularly fear.

What version of MP are you refering to?

On Jan 6, 2005, at 2:23 PM, Harald Wenk wrote:

> Hello,
>
> there is a short mentioning of aging in Mille Plateaux page 187:
> "Find your body sans organs, find out how to fabricate it, that is a  
> question if life and death, of
> youth and a g e, of pitty and joy."
> Of course this is the systematic place, aging as a effect of the body  
> without organs especially
> in relation with empty and cancerous ones and of cours with the  
> organism. I think this is no more
> than a hint, unfourtunatly like often in this book.
> Personally there is also a interview with DEleuze, I don't remember  
> where,  before the writing of "What is Philosophy",
> where Deleuze announced a work treating natural philosophy as a good  
> task for his old age.
> But this has never been written, instead canme "What is philosophy".
>
> Am Thu, 6 Jan 2005 03:34:42 -0800 schrieb Sylvie Ruelle  
> <sylvieruelle at earthlink.net>:
>
>> also being drawn toward Foucault with the subject of aging
>> http://www.sociology.org/content/vol7.2/03_powell_biggs.html
>>
>>
>> On Jan 6, 2005, at 2:05 AM, Dascalu Ioana wrote:
>>
>>> i'm thinking about a dg text...hm, all that occurs to
>>> me would be a reference to Aristotle's treatise
>>> "Rhetorics" (Book 3 if i'm right) which depicts the
>>> similitudes between youth and the old age; then
>>> Cicero's "De senectute".  Both philosophers explain
>>> all the details of this process of growing old.
>>> Then there would be a movie staring Katherine Hepburn
>>> and Jane Fonda "On the Golden Pond" which is the story
>>> of an old-aged couple and of their morosity.
>>>
>>> i'll be looking for a dg text also.
>>>
>>> rufilas
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --- Sylvie Ruelle <sylvieruelle at earthlink.net> a écrit
>>> :
>>>> I am looking for some works of deleuze and guattari
>>>> that deal
>>>> specifically with aspects of aging (not dying
>>>> itself) and growing old.
>>>> Particularly regarding aspects of neglect and not
>>>> being able to care
>>>> for oneself anymore.  Can anyone refer me to a dg
>>>> text(s) or
>>>> chapter(s)?
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> Sylvie
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ms. Sylvie Ruelle
>>>> http://home.earthlink.net/~sylvieruelle
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