[Deleuze-Guattari] waffling, again...
martin hardie
martin.hardie at gmail.com
Mon Sep 10 00:47:50 PDT 2007
On 09/09/07, james <spatium at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> If I might write clumsily to some of these posts one at a time:
>
> Martin,
>
> I see your point, and agree that it is important to recognize we read
> D&G in manners befitting our our "type". And yes, the list does seem
> to have many posters who extend the line by way of zigs and zags, and
> even breaks. I think that it is these points where the line breaks
> that makes it somewhat challenging for "the second type" to get a word
> in edgewise. I wonder if we might theorize a third type, the first
> becoming the second and vice-versa, in a kind of diagonal? This, at
> least, might open doors to a wider variety of "commentary".
I like the idea of the third type, I feel like I am there myself sometimes
...
Also interested in doing some 'home work' - De Landa is interesting, I am
finding the Bogue book very good, especially his stuff on nomadology and the
refrain. At the moment what I am playing with are aspects of nomadology (who
are the nomads today and where can they go?) and the refrain as being the
'original' 'big bang' of the law - in such a case what can we take from
indigenous 'law' and how can we use it today in the state of exception ...?
I am picking up both of these themes to one deal with the Australian
Aboriginal art work I have done as a lawyer and to contextualise and
organise in my head the psicosis that currently grips professional cycling
as it shifts from a local to a global economy .... (all that by way of
explanation)
So for me talking around these issues is more useful than reading poetry (I
like poetry .... I also have an urge to turn the Vicenes lectures into a
novel ..) but at the moment if i want to read some 'deleuzian' prose or
poetry I am reading Fernando Pessoa.
having said that I am not asking anyone to desist, just that some others
start up!
besos a todos
Martin
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