Felix Guattari: A Critical Introduction By Gary Genosko
2009 | 232 Pages | ISBN: 0745328202 | PDF | 1 MB
2009 | 232 Pages | ISBN: 0745328202 | PDF | 1 MB
This is an introduction to the thought of the radical French thinker FĂ©lix Guattari. It is ideal for undergraduates and anyone studying political and cultural theory.Guattari's main works were published in the 1970s and 1980s. His background was in psychoanalysis -- he was trained by Lacan and he practised as a psychoanalyst for much of his life. He developed a distinctive psychoanalytic method informed always by his revolutionary politics.Guattari was actively involved in numerous political movements, from Trotskyism to Autonomism, tackling ecological and sexual politics along the way. A true believer in collectivity, much of his work was written in collaboration, most famously with Gilles Deleuze, with whom he wrote the hugely influential books Anti-Oedipus and A Thousand Plateaus. He also wrote with Antonio Negri and others.This accessible introduction explores his highly original ideas -- including his ground-breaking conception of 'transversal politics' -- and the impact his concern with subjectivity had on wider political theory.