Volcanic Lines: Deleuzian Research Group - Winter/Spring 2007 Sessions
Published by volcaniclines January 2nd, 2007 in Events, Philosophy Conferences| January 12, 2007 |
Volcanic Lines: Deleuzian Research Group - Winter/Spring 2007 Sessions
Theme: Gilles Deleuze
Begins: Fri, 12 Jan 2007
Ends: Fri, 12 Jan 2007
Location:
University of Greenwich, Maritime Greenwich Campus Greenwich London UK
Registration fee: NONE
Organizer: Edward Willatt
Organizer: Matt Lee
Friday 12th January 2007 1-3pm
Colloquium #1
Darren Ambrose (Warwick) On The Diagram in Deleuze
Location: SL007 Stephen Lawrence Building, Greenwich Maritime Campus
Mondays 7-9pm - first session Monday 15th January 2007
Reading Group Workshops - on the Essays of Gilles Deleuze
Location: QM167 Queen Mary Building, Greenwich Maritime Campus
These innovative workshops of Deleuze’s essays will explore texts upon which relatively little work has been done but which have a great variety, depth and intensity. The collections from which essays will be selected are
- Essays Critical and Clinical,
- Desert Islands and Other Texts: 1953-1974,
- Two Regimes of Madness: Texts and Interviews 1975-1995
- Pure Immanence: Essays on A Life.
The format will involve a short presentation on one essay each week, in depth discussion and the posting of notes online at http://www.dialoguesatgreenwich.blogspot.com
An invitation is extended to those who would like to give a presentation on one of Deleuze’s essays to e-mail volcaniclines@hotmail.com to discuss a title and date.
All sessions will be held on the Greenwich Maritime campus. The sessions are FREE and open to all but please REGISTER beforehand if you are not already a member of Greenwich University or the Volcanic Lines deleuzian research group – email volcaniclines@hotmail.com and we will send you an information pack.
Organised by Greenwich University Philosophy Department
‘…another time in the broken chain of scholia, a discontinuous volcanic line, a second version underneath the first, expressing all the angers of the heart and
setting forth the practical theses of denunciation and liberation.’
Gilles Deleuze
http://www.deleuzeatgreenwich.blogspot.com
Tags: PHILOSOPHY DELEUZE