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- W1586792205 abstract "We present here, for the first time in English translation, a text that Gilles Deleuze delivered in November 1987 at a conference organized by the Collège international de philosophie in Paris in memory of François Châtelet. The venue was hardly casual: the Collège was founded in 1983 by a group of prominent philosophers including Châtelet himself. Still at the forefront of militant and engaged critical thinking, over the course of the past twenty-three years the Collège has sought to relocate philosophy at the intersection of science, politics, psychoanalysis, art and literature, jurisprudence, and economy. As the epigraph on its Web site reads, “the motif of the intersection or crossing will be a sort of map for the college.”1 It has committed itself, in other words, to renewing philosophy’s capacity to engage with the present, or as Deleuze would have put it, “to become worthy of the event.” This intersection, or crossing, as philosophy’s structuring figure, is nowhere more apparent than in the works of Deleuze and Châtelet. Both born in 1925, they were friends and colleagues since their student days at the Sorbonne, sharing experiences such as May 1968 and its aftermath; the founding, with Michel Foucault, of the experimental department of philosophy at the University of Vincennes, Paris VIII; the seminars at the Collège; and, toward the end of their lives, the struggle with a similar illness. Châtelet, who died in 1985, ten years before Deleuze, has attracted much less attention in the context of Anglo-American scholarship than his colleagues. Mentioned only sparingly, his work remains largely untranslated, despite his influential contributions to the debate on the politics, history, and institutionalization of philosophy.2" @default.
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- W1586792205 title "From Pericles to Verdi (and Back Again): An Introduction to Gilles Deleuze's Pericles and Verdi" @default.
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