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Gilles Deleuze (2006) Two Regimes of Madness , ed. David Lapoujade, trans. Ames Hodges and Mike Taormina, New York: Semiotext(e); Félix Guattari (2006) The Anti-Oedipus Papers , ed. Stéphane Nadaud, trans. Kélina Gotman, New York: Semiotext(e).

Gilles Deleuze (2006) Two Regimes of Madness , ed. David Lapoujade, trans. Ames Hodges and Mike... 82 claims, inspires us to move beyond the familiar and into strange and unknown territories, or as Deleuze (following Foucault) might say: into the realm of unthought. Adrian Parr Gilles Deleuze (2006) Two Regimes of Madness, ed. David Lapoujade, trans. Ames Hodges and Mike Taormina, New York: Semiotext(e). Félix Guattari (2006) The Anti-Oedipus Papers, ed. Stéphane Nadaud, trans. Kélina Gotman, New York: Semiotext(e). Since the publication of the first of two volumes of Deleuze’s occasional texts L’Île Déserte et autres textes (Paris: Minuit, 2002, translated by Mike Taormina as Desert Islands and Other Texts, 1953–1974, New York: Semiotext(e), 2004), Deleuze scholars have been treated to a veritable treasure trove of heretofore largely inaccessible texts, and the latest addition, the publication in 2003 of the second volume, Deux Régimes de fous (occasional texts from 1975 to 1995), has now been complemented with its translation. At the same time, a new volume has been added to the Deleuze-Guattari archive: published in 2004 in France as Les Écrits pour L’Anti-Oedipe and attributed solely to Guattari, The Anti-Oedipus Papers offers a fascinating inside view of the process of collaboration between Deleuze and Guattari in developing the work that would become Capitalism and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Deleuze Studies Edinburgh University Press

Gilles Deleuze (2006) Two Regimes of Madness , ed. David Lapoujade, trans. Ames Hodges and Mike Taormina, New York: Semiotext(e); Félix Guattari (2006) The Anti-Oedipus Papers , ed. Stéphane Nadaud, trans. Kélina Gotman, New York: Semiotext(e).

Deleuze Studies , Volume 1 (1): 82 – Jun 1, 2007

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Edinburgh University Press
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1750-2241
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10.3366/dls.2007.1.1.82
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82 claims, inspires us to move beyond the familiar and into strange and unknown territories, or as Deleuze (following Foucault) might say: into the realm of unthought. Adrian Parr Gilles Deleuze (2006) Two Regimes of Madness, ed. David Lapoujade, trans. Ames Hodges and Mike Taormina, New York: Semiotext(e). Félix Guattari (2006) The Anti-Oedipus Papers, ed. Stéphane Nadaud, trans. Kélina Gotman, New York: Semiotext(e). Since the publication of the first of two volumes of Deleuze’s occasional texts L’Île Déserte et autres textes (Paris: Minuit, 2002, translated by Mike Taormina as Desert Islands and Other Texts, 1953–1974, New York: Semiotext(e), 2004), Deleuze scholars have been treated to a veritable treasure trove of heretofore largely inaccessible texts, and the latest addition, the publication in 2003 of the second volume, Deux Régimes de fous (occasional texts from 1975 to 1995), has now been complemented with its translation. At the same time, a new volume has been added to the Deleuze-Guattari archive: published in 2004 in France as Les Écrits pour L’Anti-Oedipe and attributed solely to Guattari, The Anti-Oedipus Papers offers a fascinating inside view of the process of collaboration between Deleuze and Guattari in developing the work that would become Capitalism and

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Deleuze StudiesEdinburgh University Press

Published: Jun 1, 2007

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