“The Face of the Outside:
Gilles Deleuze
and the Philosophy of the Other”
A presentation by Gregory
Flaxman
Thursday, April 12, 5:30
Alumni Reading Room
Pratt Library, 3rd
Floor
Gregory Flaxman is Associate Professor of
English and
Comparative Literature, and Adjunct Professor of Communications,
at the
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
His book, Gilles
Deleuze and the Fabulation of Philosophy, Volume 1
(University of Minnesota
Press, 2012), explores the centrality of aesthetics to project of
philosophy as
an ongoing creation of new concepts.
He
is also the editor of a collection of essays on Deleuze’s film
theory, Cinema 1 and 2, The
Movement Image and The
Time Image, entitled, The
Brain is the Screen: Deleuze and the
Philosophy of Cinema (University of Minnesota, 2000).
This event is co-sponsored by Humanities and
Media Studies,
the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the United Federation
of College
Teachers 1460. Please contact Suzanne Verderber
(sverderb@pratt.edu), Associate
Professor of Humanities and Media Studies, for further
information, or for an
excerpt from the Fabulation
of Philosophy.
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