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- concept by Deleuze & Guattari; the study of semiotics, abstract machines (about the semiotically unformed in relation to the physically unformed) and assemblages effectuating them, semiotizing expression, physicalizing content (en)
- Konzept von Gilles Deleuze und Félix Guattari (de)
- koncept Deleuza in Guattarija; študij semiotike, abstraktnih strojev (o semiotično neizoblikovanem v odnosu do fizično neizoblikovanega) in sestavov, ki jih udejanjajo, semiotiziranje izraza, fizikaliziranje vsebine (sl)
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- Schizoanalysis, then, is a form of social analysis according to abstract machines, lines of flight or deterritorialisation, regimes of signs, the stratification of molecular elements or their destratification, and planes of consistency. It maps the social unconscious according to its movements and intensities of desire. [...] so that lines of experimentation or becoming may be constructed through a reassembling of the abstract machines that lie between the strata and produce them. (en)
- [T]he goal of schizoanalysis: to analyze the specific nature of the libidinal investments in the economic and political spheres, and thereby show how, in the subject who desires, desire can be made to desire its own repression—whence the role of the death instinct in the circuit connecting desire to the social sphere. [...] Schizoanalysis is at once a transcendental and a materialist analysis. (en)
- The new materialism takes from Nietzsche the notion that each body or product is a synthesis of forces, a sign or symptom of a mode of existence. Desire is never something that is missing, forbidden, or signified: desire is a power of synthesis that constructs an assemblage in order to increase its power of acting. (en)
- Schizoanalysis [...] has no other meaning: Make a rhizome. (en)
- The schizoanalyst is a mechanic, and schizoanalysis is solely functional. [...] Analysis should deal solely [...] with the machinic arrangements grasped in the context of their molecular dispersion. [...] every partial object emits a flow [in the field of multiplicity ] [...] Partial objects are direct powers of the body without organs, and the body without organs, the raw material of the partial objects. [...] The body without organs is an immanent substance [...connecting] Spinozist [...partial-object-like] attributes [that enunciate its haecceity ][.] (en)
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