Archive for November, 2007
As you (hypothetical reader!) may have noticed, I enjoy beginning my little inquiries with patently absurd statements, and then unpacking these paradoxes with theory to demonstrate the logic of the absurd. This is an implicitly Deleuzian method, and also a somewhat puerile one, but it’s also fun and productive for some reasons that will hopefully [ READ MORE ]
I was writing what I intended to be a brief note on a Deleuze quote I planned to use in a paper, and it kind of spiralled out of control into a rough statement of where I want to take my investigations of Deleuze, Derrida and lingustic différance / vs ontological differenc/tiation (I had to [ READ MORE ]
“I know I’m lookin’ for something, but I can’t even tell you what it is… I’ve had this feeling for a long time, and, it’s like I’m standing outside myself, watching me do things I don’t want to do. You know? Just seeing me like I’m somebody else, but never ever bein’ able to stop [ READ MORE ]