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Schizoanalysis and Asia

Deleuze, Guattari and Postmedia
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This book is an update, extension and radicalization of Guattari's philosophy of the postmedia. It is the first of its kind to comprehensively apply Guattari's thought on postmedia to post-millennium technological developments. Given the considerable interest in Felix Guattari and Gilles Deleuze's work and its influence in Asia and South-East Asia and beyond, the book is a timely contribution and update of Guattari's essential concepts. It offers a fresh approach to applying Guattari and Deleuze to local contexts. Both Felix Guattari's schizoanalysis and Gilles Deleuze's philosophy remain excellent tools to decode the politics of postmedia. The book centres around the influence of Guattari's work on the Japanese archipelago and how Japan itself impacted on the work of Guattari in the 1980s. The book updates Guattari's work and apply it to the problems which are affecting societies in Asia and beyond. It highlights current research on postmedia by scholars who are working to understand how Japanese society is functioning post-Fukushima and how the country continues to toil from the "geo-trauma" of the real.
Joff P.N. Bradley is professor of English at Teikyo University, Japan, and has published six books. He is visiting professor at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India, and visiting fellow at Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea.
Introduction: Guattari's Asia 1.Guattari's Japan 2.From the Exterminating Angel to Guattari's Scarecrow 3.The Zerrissenheit of Subjectivity 4.Guattari and Pachinko: deadly ritournelle, himatsubushi-Tinguely machines 5.Schizoanalysis of PokemonGo 6. On the 'schizophrenic taste' for Spinozist weapons 7.Zhibo, Existential Territory, Inter-Media-Mundia: A Guattarian Analysis 8.Machinic Dopamine Junkies and the (Im)Mobile Walk(Less)MAN 9.The schizoanalysis of indifference 10.The Delirious Abstract Machines of Jean Tinguely 11.On the prospects of Virilio's pedagogy of the image Conclusion
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