Schizoanalisi (Italian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Schizoanalisi" in Italian language version.

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  • Félix Guattari, Chaosmosis: an ethico-aesthetic paradigm, traduzione di Paul Bains, Power Publications, 2006 [1992], p. 127, ISBN 978-0-909952-25-9.
    «[T]he ecosophic (or schizoanalytic) approach[.]»
  • Gilles Deleuze e Félix Guattari, Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia, traduzione di Robert Hurley, Penguin Books, 2009 [1972], pp. 322–327, ISBN 978-0-14-310582-4.
  • Félix Guattari, Chaosmosis: an ethico-aesthetic paradigm, traduzione di Paul Bains, Power Publications, 2006 [1992], pp. 53, 125, ISBN 978-0-909952-25-9.
    «The machine is always synonymous with a nucleus constitutive of an existential Territory against a background of a constellation of incorporeal Universes of reference (or value). [...] [T]he four ontological dimensions of Fluxes, Territories, Universes and machinic Phylums.»
  • Félix Guattari, Chaosmosis: an ethico-aesthetic paradigm, traduzione di Paul Bains, Power Publications, 2006 [1992], p. 126, ISBN 978-0-909952-25-9.
    «To speak of machines rather than drives, Fluxes rather than libido, existential Territories rather than the instances of the self and of transference, incorporeal Universes rather than unconscious complexes and sublimation, chaosmic entities rather than signifiers—fitting ontological dimensions together in a circular manner rather than dividing the world up into infrastructure and superstructure—may not simply be a matter of vocabulary!»

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  • David S. Marriott, Lacan Noir: Lacan and Afro-pessimism, The Palgrave Lacan Series, Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, p. 98, DOI:10.1007/978-3-030-74978-1, ISBN 978-3-030-74977-4.
    «Lacan knew, with genius, how psychosis reversed meaning, was ensnared in ressentiment[.]»

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  • Barbara M. Kennedy, 'Memoirs of a Geisha': The Material Poesis of Temporality, in Discourse, vol. 33, n. 2, 2011, pp. 203–220. URL consultato il 3 luglio 2022.
    «Referred to as pragmatics, micropolitics, rhizomatics, and nomadology, schizoanalysis has the potential to open up new lines of flight not merely through the more molar political spaces, but in the life-flows of molecular spaces in art, literatures, and performative aural and visual media; through the understanding of the libido as an economy of flows, not an economy of lack, loss, and the abyssal.»
  • Philip Goodchild, Gilles Deleuze (1925–95) and Felix Guattari (1930–92), in Simons (a cura di), Contemporary Critical Theorists: From Lacan to Said, Edinburgh University Press, 2006, pp. 168–184.
  • D. J. S. Cross, Apocrypha: Derrida's Writing in ‘’Anti-Oedipus’’, in CR: The New Centennial Review, vol. 17, n. 3, 2017, pp. 177–197. URL consultato il 3 luglio 2022.
    «The schizoanalyst doesn't read a text to comment on it; the schizoanalyst reads for the sake of extra-textual currents of desire traversing it. 'For reading a text is never an erudite exercise in search of signifieds, much less a highly textual exercise in quest of a signifier, but rather a productive usage of the literary machine, a montage of desiring machines, schizoid exercise that extracts [dégage] from the text its revolutionary power [puissance]' [...] A text is only a small gear in a much larger machine. The schizoanalyst doesn’t 'deconstruct.'»
  • Barbara M. Kennedy, 'Memoirs of a Geisha': The Material Poesis of Temporality, in Discourse, vol. 33, n. 2, 2011, pp. 203–220. URL consultato il 3 luglio 2022.
    «Schizoanalysis provides a diagnosis and healing of the man of ressentiment, the slave of neurosis, castration, loss, lack, and oedipal desire. Schizoanalysis erects the schizo, not the subject.»
  • Barbara M. Kennedy, 'Memoirs of a Geisha': The Material Poesis of Temporality, in Discourse, vol. 33, n. 2, 2011, pp. 203–220. URL consultato il 3 luglio 2022 quote = Taken from the medical model of schizophrenia within psychiatry, concepts such as the cracks, fissures, and dissolutions experienced by patients are transversed into an empiricist and diagrammatic model [...] to explore differently conceived mechanisms of desire and pleasure. [...] a diagrammatic component. This is often referred to as the abstract machine[.] [...] Unlike semiotics and signs, the abstract machine does not function to represent, but rather to construct a reality of a different order..
  • James Penney, Capitalism and Schizoanalysis, in After Queer Theory: The Limits of Sexual Politics, Pluto Press, 2014, pp. 111–144.
    «Against this [Lacanian] emphasis [of lack via Freud], Deleuze and Guattari offer an alternative account of desire as self-generating production.»
  • Sam Sellar, A Strange Craving to be Motivated: Schizoanalysis, Human Capital and Education, in Deleuze Studies, vol. 9, n. 3, 2015, pp. 424–436. URL consultato il 3 luglio 2022.
    «Schizoanalysis conceives of desire as a productive force that constitutes subjects from multiplicity. [...] [D&G] see the process of decoding, which frees desiring-production from its representational territories, as a positive development[.]»
  • William Brown e David H. Fleming, Deterritorialisation and Schizoanalysis in David Fincher's ‘Fight Club’, in Deleuze Studies, vol. 5, 2, Special Issue on Schizoanalysis and Visual Culture, 2011, pp. 275–299. URL consultato il 3 luglio 2022.
    «In Anti-Oedipus (1983), Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari advanced a radical conception of desire, no longer shackled to absence and lack, but based on a productive process of presence and becoming. [...] one in which the conventional distinctions between inside and outside, actual and virtual, and even between self and other significantly blur.»
  • Barbara M. Kennedy, 'Memoirs of a Geisha': The Material Poesis of Temporality, in Discourse, vol. 33, n. 2, 2011, pp. 203–220. URL consultato il 3 luglio 2022.
    «Deleuze and Guattari describe the body as a set of variously informed speeds and intensities
  • Sam Sellar, A Strange Craving to be Motivated: Schizoanalysis, Human Capital and Education, in Deleuze Studies, vol. 9, n. 3, 2015, pp. 424–436. URL consultato il 3 luglio 2022.
    «[D&G] identify three inseparable tasks of schizoanalysis: destroying Oedipus or the representational territorialities of desire, discovering the desiring-machines operating outside of representation and reaching the investment of unconscious desire in the social field, as distinct from preconscious investments of interest.»