Partly dependent on the political news of the 1960s, Deleuzian thought is now mobilized both by progressive thinkers and by certain neo-reactionary currents. What uses can we make of it today? ?
The contributions brought together in this work illustrate how Deleuze’s work allows us to think about the challenges specific to the 21st century – from algorithmic governance to the ecological crisis. They bring Deleuzian thought into play, freely but rigorously, within hitherto unpublished fields, such as sociology, cosmology or pedagogy.
Table of contents
– Introduction, by Camille Chamois
– The meanings of use, by Thomas Detcheverry
– Control societies and the brain: contemporary modalities of psychological subjection, by Marion Farge
– Politicizing desire in times of disaster, by Viviana Lipuma
– The folds of being. Deleuze reader of Foucault, by Camille Chamois
– Deleuze and the philosophy of education: neo-pragmatism and critical pedagogy ?, by Thomas Detcheverry
– Investigation into the Deleuzian becoming of contemporary cosmology, by Camilla Zani
– Thinking about the Earth is an event. Deleuze and the Anthropocene, by Alyne Costa and Ádamo da Veiga