Rhizome deleuze

    • [PDF File]The Rhizome & Messy Inquiry A Solidarity Approach: 6

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      The rhizome Activists’ understandings of the rhizome are informed by the work of Deleuze and Guattari (1987). They use the rhizome to describe horizontally linked, non-hierarchical forms of social organization, thought, and communication. In botany, a rhizome is a horizontal plant stem, which exists underground, and from which the shoots and ...


    • Assemblage thinking and actor-network theory: conjunctions ...

      Oedipus (Deleuze and Guattari 1983 [1972]), Kafka: toward a minor literature (Deleuze and Guattari 1986 [1975]) and the treatise on the rhizome (Deleuze and Guattari 1976), a conceptual precursor to the assem-blage. Deleuze once referred to assemblage as a multiplicity which is made up of many heterogeneous


    • [PDF File]Rhizome

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      Rhizome Fay Yokomizo Akindes Professor of Communication, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, WI, USA What is it? Rhizome is a botanical term that French philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari used as a metaphor in their seminal work. Rhizome refers to underground roots that move horizontally with limitless boundaries and connections.



    • [PDF File]Youth as Rhizome: Music, Machines, and Multiplicities

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      rhizome, Deleuze, assemblage, multiplicity, youth, musicking Introduction Categories of youth used in sociology have traditionally been predicated on the assumption of a stable rational human subject, which is the foundation stone of humanist rationalism. However, it could be argued that we live in post-humanist times (Braidotti 2008), where


    • [PDF File]Repeating the Rhizome Alice van der Klei SubStance, Vol ...

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      Gilles Deleuze's "rhizome," a tuber root system in which any point may be connected to any other point. Deleuze used the rhizome root system as a model of connectivity insystems of ideas; critics have applied this notion to allusive text systems that are not linear like a book but boundaryless and without closure.


    • [PDF File]25. Deleuze’s rhizome

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      Deleuze’s rhizome (or, in philosophical defense of trees) With deforestation claiming seventeen percent of the ... “Rhizome” is a fragment of the vegetal world that symbolizes the whole: trees are also rhizomes, proliferating between roots and shoots.


    • [PDF File]Interplay of Rhizome and Education for Sustainable Development

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      Rhizome One of the central challenges within ESD is in empowering learners to reorient their frames of mind, particularly those that result in unsustainable behaviours and/or actions. The concept of rhizome, articulated by Deleuze and Guattari (1987), is utilised in this discussion to re-conceptualise the processes of education for sustainable ...


    • [PDF File]Cultural Studies as Rhizome - Rhizomes in Cultural Studies

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      CULTURAL STUDIES AS RHIZOME – RHIZOMES IN CULTURAL STUDIES SIMON O’ SULLIVAN This essay reconfigures the question of cultural studies and interdisciplinarity using Deleuze’ s and Guattari’ s concepts. Proposed is a different geometry of cultural studies – a geometry in which movement takes precedence over stasis and definition.


    • [PDF File]Paola Cori Leopardi, Borges, Deleuze and the rhizome

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      Leopardi, Borges, Deleuze and the rhizome The reason I have decided to place Leopardi alongside Borges and Deleuze is because they all share a theoretical interest in and a concern with the linear model of time based on the principles of succession and the infinite divisibility of temporal fragments. Moreover, in order to overcome the


    • [PDF File]A Thousand Plateaus - NTNU

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      Gilles Deleuze Felix Guattari A Thousand Plateaus (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1987) tr. Brian Massumi 1. Introduction: Rhizome The two of us wrote Anti-Oedipus together. Since each of us was several, there was already quite a crowd. Here we have made use of everything came within range, what was closest as well as farthest away.


    • [PDF File]RHIZOMATIC INFORMATICS: The Case of Ivy University

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      The rhizome, for Deleuze and Guattari, is a nonhierarchical network; it is root-like, spreading over space and time, growing incessantly as long as there are nutrients and energy available (see Figure 1). The rhizome has the potential to be universally ubiqui-


    • [PDF File]Deleuze, Guattari- A Thousand Plateaus

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      Deleuze, Gilles. [Mille plateaux. English] A thousand plateaus: capitalism and schizophrenia/Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari; translation and foreword by Brian Massumi. p. cm. Translation of: Mille plateaux, v. 2 of Capitalisme et schizophrenic. A companion volume to Anti-Oedipus: capitalism and schizophrenia. Bibliography: p. Includes index.


    • [PDF File]Spaces of critique, spaces of discomfort: A rhizome of ...

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      Deleuze and Guattari insist upon the rhizome instead, a subterranean root system that spreads out roughly parallel to Earth’s surface, with new shoots popping up as needed. This is a way in which we might best get at a multiplicity of . spaces of critique, 2 .


    • [PDF File]Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge: Issue 35 ...

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      -- Deleuze & Guattari (1987 [1980]:176, 178) Culture is an inadequate concept for dealing with diļ¬€erence . . . because it takes for granted its own ontological status.-- Blaser (2013:550) 1 In his second book on Spinoza, Deleuze (1988 [1981]:122-30) links the recovery of Spinoza’s contemporaneity to


    • [PDF File]…working with (a) rhizoanalysis…and working a rhizoanalysis

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      Deleuze and Guattari (1987) say: ‘A rhizome has no beginning or end; it is always in the middle, between things...proceeding from the middle, through the middle, coming and going rather than starting and finishing.’ This is the conjunctive ‘fabric of the rhizome’, the


    • The rhizome: A problematic metaphor for teaching and ...

      Deleuze and Guattari’s conceptual principles of the rhizome was more difficult. Lack of engagement with theory and lack of appreciation of the incompleteness and complexities of the rhizome metaphor can result in negative consequences, such as imbalances in power relations and increased vulnerability for some learners. This is the


    • [PDF File]1. Introduction: Rhizome

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      INTRODUCTION: RHIZOME 7 tions of shelter, supply, movement, evasion, and breakout. The rhizome itself assumes very diverse forms, from ramified surface extension in all directions to concretion into bulbs and tubers. When rats swarm over each other. The rhizome includes the best and the worst: potato and couchgrass, or the weed. Animal and


    • Deleuze’s Rhizome and the Study of Organization ...

      Deleuze’s Rhizome and the Study of Organization: Conceptual Movement and an Open Future by Scott Lawley Nottingham Trent University, UK ABSTRACT The application of the rhizome to the study of organization is examined. A use of the rhizome which reflects its expansive and ephemeral nature, rather than one which


    • [PDF File]Rhizome - Radical Philosophy Archive

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      As is well known, Deleuze himself – caught in a Guattarian machination – will appropriate this position so as to put a definitive end to his post/structuralist endeavour through a very radical anti-structuralism, for which the rhizome sets out the experimental proto-col by liberating transdisciplinarity from its structural


    • Repeating the Rhizome - JSTOR

      Gilles Deleuze's "rhizome," a tuber root system in which any point may be connected to any other point. Deleuze used the rhizome root system as a model of connectivity in systems of ideas; critics have applied this notion to allusive text systems that are not linear like a book but boundaryless and without closure.


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