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Deleuze's becoming subject : difference and the human individual

Deleuze's becoming subject : difference and the human individual

... If the subject ceased with Descartesto be defined by practico-ethicalquestions and exercises,and became instead the pure subject of knowledge, as Foucaultsuggests, then, DeleuzeIs arguin[r] ... See full document

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Becoming Bertha : Virtual difference and repetition in postcolonial 'writing back', a Deleuzian reading of Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea

Becoming Bertha : Virtual difference and repetition in postcolonial 'writing back', a Deleuzian reading of Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea

... It is this aspect of Deleuze’s philosophy that Caribbean writers such as Édouard Glissant and Wilson Harris draw on in their own postcolonial works. Notably, both Glissant and Harris envision the postcolonial project as ... See full document

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Tracking the Self in Self Tracking: Gilles Deleuze and the Quantified Self

Tracking the Self in Self Tracking: Gilles Deleuze and the Quantified Self

... it. Deleuze, however, argues that these institutions are ...the individual, or that power and knowledge become ...the individual is turned on itself and is organizing her own control is subsequently ... See full document

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Academic Literacies as Documenting Becoming Through Mixed Genre Texts

Academic Literacies as Documenting Becoming Through Mixed Genre Texts

... capture becoming encompass different forms—such as questioning, exploring, and connecting—to develop a novel way to mean, as Bakhtin contended with his notion of internally persuasive discourses of ...the ... See full document

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Ruining Representation in the Novels of China Miéville: A Deleuzian Analysis of Assemblages in Railsea, The Scar, and Embassytown

Ruining Representation in the Novels of China Miéville: A Deleuzian Analysis of Assemblages in Railsea, The Scar, and Embassytown

... – individual human (and nonhuman) bodies, geographical bodies, social and cultural bodies – are literally and figurative remade, forced to move in variant ways that have the opportunity to, on one hand, ... See full document

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Difference, Repetition, and the N[on(e)-All]: The Parallactic Mirror of Zizek and Deleuze

Difference, Repetition, and the N[on(e)-All]: The Parallactic Mirror of Zizek and Deleuze

... transcendental subject (self) appears as void, giving it a kind of Sartrean nothingness, a phenomenal character as ...lack. Difference, l’objet petit a, on the contrary, is an ontological rupture, running ... See full document

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The "First" Horse

The "First" Horse

... the human and the horse, but specifically on the relationship between an owner (first time horse owner) and his/her ...between human and horse? What the ideas of our informants about horses’ individuality ... See full document

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The Individual in International Law : " Object" versus " Subject"

The Individual in International Law : " Object" versus " Subject"

... of individual rights was introduced by the first two 1929 Geneva Conventions which were the first humanitarian law treaties that referred to rights for ...international human rights law, individual ... See full document

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Becoming a neoliberal subject

Becoming a neoliberal subject

... enterprising subject, the product of political, societal, and organisational discourses, is seen as something individuals aspire to ...ideal subject may be held up through dominant discourses, no ... See full document

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The Right to Participate and the Right to Know in Montana

The Right to Participate and the Right to Know in Montana

... 7 9 Deliberations of the Human Rights Commission are subject to the Open Meeting Law unless demands of individual privacy clearly exceed the merits of public disclos[r] ... See full document

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Anthropocene Semiosis

Anthropocene Semiosis

... and Deleuze (2008, 2010), Susan Ruddick’s `Rethinking the subject, reimagining worlds’ (2015) both inherits and challenges the relational ontologies that have been gathering force in human geography ... See full document

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Beyond the human condition : Bergson and Deleuze

Beyond the human condition : Bergson and Deleuze

... to human intelligence, and if the continuity between geometry and the rest is perfect, all the rest must indeed be equally intelligible' (Bergson 2007b: ... See full document

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The relation of Deleuze to Derrida

The relation of Deleuze to Derrida

... the individual across the social ...a subject passes in his individual history” ...what Deleuze and Guattari will call “destratification” in A Thousand Plateaus, schizoanalysis assumes that ... See full document

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Fear vs  Hope: Do Discrete Emotions Mediate Message Frame Effectiveness In Genetic Cancer Screening Appeals

Fear vs Hope: Do Discrete Emotions Mediate Message Frame Effectiveness In Genetic Cancer Screening Appeals

... of difference in order that this difference may be disarticulated, but it also necessitates a particular spatial and temporal milieu which is demonstrably “removed” from the prosaic world of labor and ... See full document

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A within subjects trial to test the equivalence of online and paper outcome measures: the Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire

A within subjects trial to test the equivalence of online and paper outcome measures: the Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire

... substantial difference, it is consistent with the known measurement properties of the ...mean difference, adjusted mean difference and 95% range of ... See full document

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Beyond existentialism: Kierkegaard on the human relationship with the God who is wholly other

Beyond existentialism: Kierkegaard on the human relationship with the God who is wholly other

... divine subject and an individual human subject lies in the unifying person of Jesus Christ, he certainly did not deny that there is a real connection between the human mind and God’s ... See full document

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Individual differences in the perception of similarity and difference

Individual differences in the perception of similarity and difference

... frequency, strength of association with the base concept, and frequency of co-occurrence with the base concept. Regarding the task, it is possible that the presentation of two options on each trial of the experiment ... See full document

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Gilles Deleuze and the intensification of social theory

Gilles Deleuze and the intensification of social theory

... especially Difference & Repetition and Logic of Sense 9 , will recognize, Deleuze in fact expects vast areas of mathematics and physics to be known on beforehand, and here DeLanda’s book comes in as a ... See full document

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Deleuze and the three syntheses of time

Deleuze and the three syntheses of time

... For the works of Gilles Deleuze: [DR] = Difference and Repetition [LS] = The Logic of Sense [PS] = Proust and Signs The Complete Text [NP] = Nietzsche and Philosophy [CC] = Coldnessand C[r] ... See full document

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Individual differences in the perception of similarity and difference

Individual differences in the perception of similarity and difference

... The previous experiment demonstrated between-participant disagreement in similarity and difference judgments. However, similarity judgments are highly sensitive to a variety of task factors (Barsalou, 1982; Beck, ... See full document

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