Body without Organs
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Relations
- Nomadology: Study of the deterritorialized and nomadic mode of existence
- Multiplicity: A complex structure that cannot be reduced to its individual components.
- Plane of consistency: Concept of a plane where multiplicities and becomings occur
- Lines of flight: Paths of deterritorialization and escape from rigid structures
- Deterritorialization: Process of breaking away from rigid structures and identities
- Schizoanalysis: Deleuze and Guattari’s method of analyzing the unconscious and social systems.
- Immanence: The idea that everything is contained within a single plane of existence, without transcendence.
- Becoming: The process of change and transformation, rather than fixed identities.
- Smooth space: A space without fixed paths or hierarchies, open to constant change and movement.
- Nomadic Subjectivity: The body without organs is a concept used to describe the deterritorialized and deconstructed state of nomadic subjectivity.
- Lines of Flight: The body without organs is a concept related to lines of flight, as it involves the deterritorialization of the body and the creation of new connections and intensities.
- Anti-Oedipus: Discusses the concept of the ‘body without organs’ as a way to escape social and psychological constraints
- Anti-Oedipus: Introduced in their seminal work Anti-Oedipus, as a critique of psychoanalysis and capitalism.
- Schizoanalysis: Method of analyzing the unconscious processes of desire
- Capitalism and Schizophrenia: Discussed in their two-volume work Capitalism and Schizophrenia
- Anti-Oedipus: Discussed in their book Anti-Oedipus
- Capitalism and Schizophrenia: A concept that challenges the notion of a unified, organized body
- Molecular: The micro-level of flows, intensities, and becomings.
- Gilles Deleuze: Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of the body without organs, which challenges the organization of the body and desire.
- Deleuze and Guattari: Philosophical concept developed by the French philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari.
- Deleuze: The body without organs is a concept Deleuze uses to challenge traditional notions of the body and subjectivity.
- Lines of Flight: Lines of flight are associated with the concept of the body without organs, which is a state of pure potentiality and becoming.
- Haecceity: Concept of the unique individuality of a thing or event
- Anti-Oedipus: Introduced in their book Anti-Oedipus
- Affect: Concept of pre-personal intensities and forces
- Immanence: Emphasizes immanence over transcendence
- Deleuze and Guattari: The body without organs is a concept they used to describe a state of pure potential and desire, free from societal constraints.
- Multiplicity: Concept of multiple, heterogeneous elements coexisting
- Schizoanalysis: Their method of analyzing the unconscious and desire
- Capitalism and Schizophrenia: A metaphor for a state of pure potential and creativity
- Desiring-production: Concept of desire as a productive force
- Schizoanalysis: The body without organs is a key concept in schizoanalysis, referring to a state of pure potential and desire, free from socially imposed constraints.
- Assemblage: Concept of heterogeneous elements coming together in a dynamic whole
- Becoming: Involves a process of becoming rather than being
- A Thousand Plateaus: Presents the idea of the Body without Organs, a concept that challenges traditional notions of the body and subjectivity.
- Deterritorialization: The process of breaking away from rigid structures and fixed identities.
- Molecular Revolution: Calls for a molecular revolution against molar organizations
- Deleuze and Guattari: Concept developed by the philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari
- Assemblage: The BwO is an assemblage of flows, intensities, and becomings
- Gilles Deleuze: Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of the body without organs, a non-stratified, non-hierarchical conception of the body.
- Nomadology: The body without organs is a concept in nomadology that represents a state of pure potential, free from fixed organizations or identities.
- Postmodernism: Resonates with postmodern ideas of decentering and challenging metanarratives
- Plane of Consistency: The body without organs is a concept related to the plane of consistency and its intensities.
- Machinic Assemblage: Machinic Assemblages are constructed on the Body without Organs, which is a field of immanence.
- Deterritorialization: Deterritorialization is a process of creating a body without organs, which is a field of pure potentiality and becoming.
- Nomadology: The study of nomadic thought and ways of life, as opposed to sedentary ones.
- Deterritorialization: Involves deterritorializing the body from its socially constructed organization
- Nietzsche: Nietzsche’s influence on their ideas of becoming and overcoming nihilism
- Deterritorialization: The body without organs is a concept that challenges the organization of the body and is related to processes of deterritorialization.
- Assemblage: A multiplicity of heterogeneous elements that enter into relations of movement and rest.
- Deleuze and Guattari: Concept introduced by the philosophers Deleuze and Guattari
- Micropolitics: Focuses on the micropolitics of desire and power relations
- Desiring-production: Part of their theory of desiring-production and schizoanalysis
- Striated space: Concept of a structured, organized space
- Multiplicity: Challenges the idea of a unified, organized body
- Plane of Immanence: The Body without Organs is a concept related to the Plane of Immanence, representing a state of pure immanence and potential.
- Artaud: Influenced by Artaud’s idea of the body without organs
- Striated space: A space that is organized, structured, and hierarchical.
- Molar: The macro-level of organized, stratified structures and identities.
- Spinoza: Draws on Spinoza’s philosophy of immanence and monism
- Molecular: Micro-level of flows and intensities
- Schizoanalysis: Schizoanalysis and the concept of the body without organs are part of Deleuze and Guattari’s approach to analyzing and transforming social and political structures.
- Molar: Macro-level of organized structures and identities
- Plane of Immanence: The plane of immanence is often associated with the concept of the body without organs, which represents a state of pure potential and becoming.
- Immanence: Philosophical concept of being within, rather than transcendent
- Schizoanalysis: The Body without Organs is a key concept in Schizoanalysis, representing a state of pure potential.
- Rhizome: Related to the idea of a rhizomatic, non-hierarchical structure
- Poststructuralism: Part of the poststructuralist movement in philosophy
- Nomadology: Related to their concept of nomadic thought and subjectivity
- Becoming: Process of constant change and transformation
- Nomadic Subjectivity: The body without organs is a concept related to nomadic subjectivity, challenging the organization of the body into fixed organs and identities.
- Schizoanalytic Cartographies: The body without organs is a key concept in schizoanalytic cartographies
- Assemblage Theory: Conceptualizes a body without fixed organization or hierarchy
- Desiring-production: The productive force of desire, as opposed to lack or absence.
- Rhizome: Related to the idea of a non-hierarchical, decentralized network or system.
- Smooth space: Concept of a non-striated, open space of possibility