Acknowledgments | 第1-8页 |
Abstract (English) | 第8-12页 |
Abstract (Chinese) | 第12-15页 |
Abbreviations | 第15-16页 |
Introduction: Deleuze & the Study of Deleuze | 第16-36页 |
·A Non-Travel Thinker of Nomadism | 第16-18页 |
·Educational and Academic Background | 第18-19页 |
·Collaboration with Guattari | 第19-20页 |
·The Integration of Life, Philosophy and Art | 第20-23页 |
·From Concept to A-concept | 第23-24页 |
·Deleuze, Foucault, and Derrida:Deconstruction and Reconstruction | 第24-30页 |
·Literature Review of Deleuze Studies and Research Questions | 第30-36页 |
Chapter 1: Deleuzian Synthesis of Philosophy: Immanence | 第36-74页 |
·Deleuzian Notion of Friendship and his Friendship Aptitude | 第36-37页 |
·Deleuze’s Philosophy & life Pursuit: Liberation from Corporeal Fetters | 第37-41页 |
·From Platonic Representation to Transcendental Empiricism | 第41-46页 |
·Nietzsche: Will to Power and the Eternal Return | 第46-60页 |
·Affirmation of Differences | 第48-50页 |
·Forces and Bodies | 第50-52页 |
·Will to Power and Forces | 第52-53页 |
·Affectivity of Will to Power | 第53-55页 |
·The Eternal Return: Being of Becoming | 第55-58页 |
·Negation of the Negative: The Moment that Great Joy Arises | 第58-60页 |
·Bergson: Intuition and Vital Impulse | 第60-64页 |
·Intuition — Returning to Basic Nature | 第61-62页 |
·Vital Impulse —the Originary Force | 第62-64页 |
·Reactivating Simulacrum | 第64-67页 |
·Restoring the Stoics to the Status Deserved: Events and Surface | 第67-74页 |
Chapter 2:Schizoanalysis: Nomad Thought | 第74-89页 |
·From Psychoanalysis to Schizoanalysis | 第74-77页 |
·Schizoanalysis: Revolution of Psychoanalysis | 第77-79页 |
·The Lag of Guiding Principles of Lacanian Psychoanalysis | 第79-82页 |
·Schizoanalysis: Nomad Thought | 第82-89页 |
Chapter 3: From Desire Being a Lack to Productive Desire | 第89-103页 |
·Psychoanalysis: Transcendent Theory of Desire | 第90-93页 |
·Schizoanalysis: Immanent Theory of Desire | 第93-98页 |
·Desire, Masochism and Sadism | 第98-100页 |
·Watch over the Excessive Eulogy of Desires | 第100-103页 |
Chapter 4: Desiring Machines and Desiring Production (1) | 第103-122页 |
·From Castration to Production | 第105-108页 |
·Desiring Machines: the Connective Synthesis | 第108-122页 |
·Singularities and Aleatory Point | 第109-111页 |
·The Oneness of Machines and Desiring Production | 第111-113页 |
·Schizoanalysis and Psychoanalysis in Connective Synthesis | 第113-117页 |
·Desiring Machines in Literature: Song of Myself | 第117-120页 |
·Writing as a Machine | 第120-122页 |
Chapter 5: Desiring Machines and Desiring Production (2) | 第122-154页 |
·The Body without Organs and the Disjunctive Synthesis | 第122-139页 |
·From Death Instinct to Anti-Production | 第125-126页 |
·Organs and Organism: Breaking Order | 第126-127页 |
·Paranoiac Machine and Miraculating Machine | 第127-129页 |
·BwO and Psychoanalysis: Breaking Fetters of Psychoanalysis | 第129-133页 |
·Psychological Mysteries of BwO: Women in Love | 第133-139页 |
·Nomadic Subject: The Conjunctive Synthesis | 第139-154页 |
·Celibate Machine, Multiplied Subject, and Women in Love | 第141-144页 |
·Schizoanalysis and Psychoanalysis: Subjectivity | 第144-149页 |
·Birth and Rebirth of Subjectivity: Sons and Lovers | 第149-154页 |
Chapter 6: Becoming-Other and Affect | 第154-174页 |
·Aspects of Becoming and Affect | 第154-161页 |
·Becoming-Animal: From Ahab to Rebecca | 第161-165页 |
·Becoming-Imperceptible: The Motivation of Samuel Beckett’sNovel Writing | 第165-170页 |
·Art: Becoming Impersonal | 第170-174页 |
Conclusion: Deleuze in Becoming | 第174-182页 |
Works Cited | 第182-188页 |