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La Deleuziana : una rivista che desidera

Material Type Electronic Journal
Publisher [Italy] : ACT
Year 2014-
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Bibliography ID OJ00193480
Frequency semiannual
Text Language Italian,English,French
Other titles key title:La Deleuziana
other title:LD
Notes Current Publication Frequency:Semiannual
Began with: N.0 (2014)
"Rivista online di filosofia."
Issues have also thematic titles
Editors: Sara Baranzoni, Paolo Vignola; director: Valentina Lanzilli
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Summary:"La deleuziana is an online journal of philosophy that seeks to develop research paths addressed to our philosophical and social contemporaneity. It is conceived and edited by an international board. While the interest in Deleuze's thought is one of the fundamental causes for the birth of La deleuziana and it also provides a horizon for the thematic areas of the journal, it has mainly been conceived to give voice to anyone that desires to produce thought. In this journal, the desire to produce thought takes place in spite and even in the face of the generalized crisis (an economic crisis and a crisis of sense). Some of its symptoms are: the closure of any critical or creative alternative, the dispersion of knowledges and the atomisation of researchers. Rather than representing an exclusive or privileged territory, Deleuzian thought constitutes the spirit of the journal, leading it through its journeys: in this sense, La deleuziana wants to be its deterritorialisation."
In Italian, English and French
Description based on: N.0 (15 giugno 2014); title from HTML header (publisher's website, viewed Sept. 19, 2018)
Latest issue consulted: 8 (31 maggio 2018) (viewed Sept. 19, 2018)
Subjects LCSH:Philosophy -- Periodicals  All Subject Search
LCSH:Psychology -- Periodicals  All Subject Search
FREE:Psychology
FREE:Philosophy
Media type 機械可読データファイル
ISSN 24213098

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