The Edinburgh Companion to Poststructuralism, page 85
87–90, 133, 285, 309, 373, 383, 402–3,
The Postcard, 496
429–30, 451, 466–7, 489–90, 492, 495–9,
The Ear of the Other, 255–6, 260
519, 522
Politics and Friendship: An Interview with
Nietzsche and Philosophy, 2
Michael Sprinker on Marx and Althusser, 500
Proust and Signs, 418, 420
Specters of Marx, 54, 56, 59, 62, 65, 481
Bergsonism, 517
The Gift of Death, 447
Difference and Repetition, 11, 34, 225, 392,
Points ... Interviews, 1974–1994, 249–50
425–6, 495, 518
Limited Inc. , 250, 255, 262, 264, 266
Logic of Sense, 225
Monolinguism of the Other, 129, 449, 452
Anti-Oedipus (with F. Guattari), 60, 63–4, 164,
Resistances of Psychoanalysis, 260
173, 181–2, 215–22, 333, 350, 370
H. C. for Life, That Is to Say ... , 418, 424
Dialogues (with C. Parnet), 176–7, 279–81,
Negotiations: Interventions and Interviews
394–5, 404, 416
1971–2001, 265–6
A Thousand Plateaus (with F. Guattari), 178–9,
The Right to Philosophy, 500, 502
183, 208, 221, 224, 355, 374–376, 426
Acts of Religion, 399–400
Cinema 1: The Movement-Image, 344, 346–7
A Taste for Secrets, 447
Cinema 2: The Time-Image, 341, 343, 347
Rogues, 499
Foucault, 197, 202
and Cixous, 147, 149, 288
What is Philosophy? (with F. Guattari), 174,
and deconstruction, 88, 122–41
223, 376–7, 395–6, 412–14, 417, 425, 521
and différance, 40, 198, 257, 259–61, 396
Essays Critical and Clinical, 286, 288
and Hegel, 34, 39–40
and Bergson, 85–6
and Lévi-Strauss, 9, 424–5
and Cixous, 417–18
and logocentrism, 474
and dogmatic image of thought, 5
and Lyotard, 429–30
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and Marx, 11, 16, 48, 400
dramatisation, 218, 383, 518
and modern European philosophy, 24–5, 29,
dreams, 136, 150, 157, 180, 254, 270, 280, 283,
32
287, 409, 424
and radical-socialism, 440
Dreyfus, Hubert, 95, 117, 232–3
and sciences, 10, 501, 511
drives, 30, 156, 213–20, 275, 327, 473, 496–7
Descartes, René, 30–3, 38, 47, 132, 200, 207–8,
dualism, 25, 38, 40, 42, 244, 375
212, 227, 230, 239, 296, 368, 379
Dubois, Jean, 82, 90
Descombes, Vincent, 386
Duchamp, Marcel, 434
desire, 58, 60, 64, 71, 110, 144–5, 150–1, 153–5,
Dumézil, Georges, 84, 524
158, 160, 175–7, 180–2, 187, 199, 201, 203,
Duras, Marguerite, 150, 278
208–25, 234, 248, 272–6, 278, 281–2, 286,
duration, 345, 347
296, 300, 303, 309–10, 316–17, 324, 335,
Durkheim, Émile, 133
337–42, 349–50, 370–3, 380, 391, 393–5,
400–4, 426–7, 432–3, 453, 466, 473, 477,
Eagleton, Terry, 16, 49, 398
484, 490, 507, 513, 522; see also pleasure
Eco, Umberto, 312
desiring-machine, 164, 167, 180–1, 187, 216–20,
ecology, 353–5, 366, 372, 377–8, 380, 430
223–4, 373, 380, 394–5, 408, 411
economic, 57–61, 118, 138, 149, 180, 201, 215,
deterritorialisation, 172, 394, 416, 426
238, 256, 260, 272, 301, 353, 358, 361–2,
diachrony, 10
365–6, 377, 379, 430–1, 437, 439, 455, 476,
diacritical, 126
478, 484, 496–7, 508, 510–11, 513
diagram, 378, 393, 408, 454
economism, 52–4, 58–9, 61, 63, 455
dialectics, 16, 34, 38–42, 53, 63–4, 71, 140, 192,
political economy, 11, 53, 59, 61, 105, 117,
195, 209–12, 215, 263, 274, 280, 300, 386,
372, 430, 444, 490–1, 498, 508, 520, 523–4
411, 477, 482, 491–3, 507, 514
ecosophy, 310, 354, 356–8, 360, 363–6, 377–8
dialogue, 7–8, 10, 42, 147, 149, 171–2, 176, 194,
écriture féminine (feminine writing) 93–4, 143–60,
240, 271, 284, 293, 362–3, 471, 480, 495–6,
247, 270–3, 275–8, 286–7, 294, 299
501
education, 188, 229, 237–44, 274, 357–60, 365,
didactic learning, 148, 352
373, 430, 447, 472, 476, 480, 483, 500–1,
différance, 40, 127, 130, 145–6, 198, 250–1, 255,
503, 521
257–62, 266–7, 396–8, 408, 461
effects, 4–5, 12, 14, 21, 89, 111, 114–15, 117,
differend, 384, 438–40
128–9, 154, 159, 189, 196, 204, 217, 219,
Dilthey, Wihelm, 436
257–8, 260–1, 264–6, 274, 295, 311, 318,
discipline, 71, 168, 197, 228, 234, 272, 294, 453,
328, 369, 372, 387, 390, 392, 398, 402, 447,
463–5, 501
450, 474–5, 477–8, 480, 493
discourse, 5, 23, 29, 37–9, 78, 95, 97–100, 102–8,
ego, 31–3, 160, 221–3, 262, 496
112–13, 115, 125, 132, 152, 154, 159–60,
emancipation, 13, 56, 385–6, 390, 396, 403, 432,
173, 179–80, 189, 192, 196, 198–203, 228–9,
438, 491, 513, 524
233–4, 236–7, 253, 265, 272, 275–6, 293–5,
empirical analysis, 73, 105–6, 110, 127, 133, 172,
302, 304, 306, 309, 312–16, 318–20, 322,
334, 411, 417, 454, 458
324, 327–8, 349, 353, 355, 363–4, 369,
empiricism, 27, 35, 87, 133, 140, 454, 458, 464–5
376, 385, 390, 397, 421, 426, 430, 437–8,
empty book, 423
440, 447, 452–3, 456–7, 459–60, 462–5,
empty square, 410–11; see also signifier
468, 473–5, 480–1, 483, 485–6, 490, 495,
Engels, Friedrich, 56, 494
498–502, 507, 510–11, 513–14
enjoyment see jouissance
discourse analysis, 96, 318, 464
enlightenment, 25–8, 30, 38, 473, 479, 483,
discursive formation, 99, 100, 102, 117, 463
512–13
domination, 55, 62, 83, 109, 110, 112, 116–17,
entrepreneurial self, 229, 237–8
233–4, 296, 376, 388, 393, 396, 409, 475,
épistémè, 1, 101, 103, 105–6, 140, 299
522
epistemology, history of science, 41, 76, 378
Dosse, François, 72, 75, 77, 81, 166, 168–9,
equality, 300, 303–4, 383, 402, 477
171–2, 306
eschatology, 435
doxa, opinion, 7, 11, 97, 354–5, 394, 404, 412–13,
essence, 7, 57, 109, 126, 145, 181, 189, 192, 203,
416–17, 425; see also state of affairs
232, 301, 313, 319, 399, 443, 450–1, 467–8,
dramatic event, 517–20
481; see also substance
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essentialism, 58, 143–5, 150, 232, 277, 287, 449,
History of Madness [ Madness and Civilization],
451, 473, 486
77, 87, 104, 372, 386
ethics, 27, 93, 122, 124–5, 131, 159, 184, 195,
The Birth of the Clinic, 104–5
203–4, 208, 216, 227, 230–1, 234–5, 237,
The Order of Things, 5, 59, 97, 102, 105, 137,
240–3, 250, 254, 262, 267, 281, 300, 302–3,
202
305, 309, 336, 345–50, 354, 357, 362, 369, 372,
Archeology of Knowledge, 38, 82–3, 98–102
377, 379, 397, 399, 424, 437, 445–6, 481, 523
The Order of Discourse, 107–8
ethology, 416–17
Discipline and Punish, 63, 111–14
European Central Bank (ECB), 490
History of Sexuality, vol. 1: A Will to
event, 2–5, 8, 11, 56, 93, 124, 128, 132, 304, 358,
Knowledge, 208
374, 391, 450, 507–11, 513, 516
History of Sexuality, vol. 2: The Use of
and film, 349
Pleasure, 236
and thought, 414, 416
Collège de France lectures, 115–16, 118, 229,
events of 1968s see 1968
231, 238, 244
in Deleuze, 392–5, 404, 410–12
and Deleuze, 7, 107, 170, 184, 197, 224, 466
in Deleuze and Guattari, 374, 376
and Derrida, 79
in Derrida, 137, 139–40, 400
and epistemology, 10, 79, 516
in Foucault, 102, 106–7, 109–13
and Heidegger, 29, 43
in Heidegger ( Ereignis), 139
and human rights, 306
in Lyotard, 433–6
and Kant, 24, 513
the event of poststructuralism, 13–15, 248,
and Marxism, 6, 48, 54–8, 78, 204
292, 296, 385–6, 401–2, 444, 516–24
and parrhesia, 230, 238–43
exchange-value, 59; see also use-value
and postcolonialism, 463, 468, 480–6
exile, 271, 279–82, 288, 409, 417
and power, 297–91, 522
existentialism, 6, 15–16, 52, 71, 77, 175, 191,
and the self, 227–44
196, 228, 236, 357, 430, 477, 481
foundations, 3, 5–6, 8, 26, 58, 72, 76, 139, 191,
exteriorisation, exteriority see outside
200, 208, 215, 224, 254, 259, 262, 302, 352,
369, 373, 449, 452, 455, 467–8, 471, 472,
Fanon, Frantz, 463, 472, 474–8, 481, 486
514
fascism, 50, 219, 221, 224, 475
founding, grounding, 10–11, 23, 27, 31, 39,
Faurisson, Robert, 436
54, 103, 221, 232, 248, 292, 337, 376, 430,
Faye, Jean-Pierre, 500
435, 490, 522
feminism, 1, 15, 143–8, 155, 157–9, 194, 230,
anti-foundationalism, 385
248, 271, 273, 278–9, 285–7, 299, 303–6,
ground, 107, 113, 193–4, 196, 387, 392
329, 404, 443, 459–60, 465, 482, 484, 510
post-foundationalism, 443, 466–8, 508
féminité (femininity), 5, 144–60, 271, 273, 277–8,
ungrounding, groundless ground, 26, 413,
282, 287, 297
417, 433–4
Ferlinghetti, Lawrence, 421
Fourier, Joseph, 47
fetishism, 11, 12, 57, 165, 315–16, 322, 324–5,
fragmentary, 11, 199, 217, 276, 282, 348, 376,
482, 486, 502
419, 473
Fichte, Johann G., 27, 35–6
Frege, Gottlob, 10
figural, 5, 435
French Revolution see revolution
filiation, 70, 408
Freud, Sigmund, 29–30, 74, 78, 133,
film, 309, 315, 317–18, 333–50, 443, 458, 465–6,
135–8, 146–9, 153, 155–6, 159, 166, 169–70,
523
172–83, 191, 194, 212, 214, 216, 219, 225,
flows, 24, 155, 204, 215, 220–1, 272–3, 275–6,
228, 236, 272–4, 287, 296–7, 311, 314, 323,
278, 282, 293, 372, 380, 393–4, 412, 429,
329, 337, 368, 372–3, 378–9, 393, 410, 429,
456, 466
434, 459, 461, 466, 473, 495–7, 502, 504,
foreign, 7, 82–3, 272, 279, 280, 282, 288, 394,
515
439, 460, 462, 476–7, 481
futurity, 14–15, 87, 140, 277, 287, 303–4, 334,
Foucault, Michel, 1–2, 9–10, 15, 70, 84, 93,
391, 400–1, 423
95–118, 191–4, 196, 198, 203, 285, 311, 313,
318, 368, 383, 395, 402–4, 408, 430, 443,
Gadamer, Hans-Georg, 23
453, 458–9, 489, 495, 497–8, 502, 511
Gallo, Max, 491
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Gandhi, Mahatma, 475, 478–9
Heidegger, Martin, 21, 23, 25, 27–35, 39, 43, 90,
Garaudy, Roger, 52–3
133, 135, 137–9, 191, 232–3, 252, 267, 369,
Gasché, Rodolphe, 267
415, 425, 461, 467–8, 489, 501
gaze, 153, 159, 235, 237, 272–4, 315–17, 327,
Heidegger Affair, 267
339–41, 349, 465
hermeneutics, 23–4, 97, 131, 173, 176, 230, 368,
gender, 62, 143, 145–7, 150, 154, 158, 191, 199,
436, 452, 510
213, 247, 260, 271, 275, 278, 300, 302–4,
hetero-affection, 260
322, 324, 327, 339, 341, 349, 350, 356, 366,
heteronomy, 257, 260, 303, 502; see also
459, 513, 529; see also sex
autonomy
genealogy, 63, 93, 96, 101, 107–17, 216, 228–9,
Hinduism, 473
239, 294, 296, 376, 387, 480, 492
historical a priori, 117
genesis, 42–3, 46, 82, 88–9, 132, 192, 196, 375,
history, 4, 6, 10–11, 23–4, 28, 31, 41–2, 56, 60,
410, 412, 415, 422, 425, 479
69–72, 75–7, 79, 81–2, 84, 89, 103–4, 106,
genesis and structure, 89, 132, 425
109, 112, 116, 131–3, 137, 145, 149, 152–3,
Genet, Jean, 150–1, 253, 421, 427
190, 192, 195–6, 203, 218, 228, 231, 271,
Genette, Gérard, 408
274, 277, 282, 285, 288, 295–6, 314, 320,
geometry, 423, 501
333–6, 373, 375–6, 384, 387, 389–90, 411,
gift, 59, 210, 279–7, 286
429–40, 448, 463, 478, 480, 483, 493, 503,
God-Book, Messiah-Book, 423
509; see also becoming
Goldberg, Rube, 179, 184
history of philosophy, 13, 21, 25, 39, 42, 80,
Goldmann, Lucien, 8, 79
82, 85, 127, 135, 140, 233, 243, 248, 292,
Gore, Al, 490
301, 409, 414
governmentality, 116, 118, 229–30
history of the present, 111
Gramsci, Antonio, 48, 53, 453, 455, 467
Hitchcock, Alfred, 335, 339–41
grand narrative, 56, 62, 145, 250, 402, 493
Hjelmslev, Louis, 10, 372
Granger, Gilles-Gaston, 8, 500
Hölderlin, Friedrich, 150
Greenspan, Alan, 495, 498, 503
hospitality, 122, 147, 151, 155, 157–8, 251, 422,
Greimas, Algirdas J., 8, 10, 70, 90
446, 457, 481
ground, grounding see foundations
humanities, 1, 4, 70, 81, 123, 132, 189, 380,
Guattari, Félix, 2, 14, 16, 49, 51, 53–4, 84, 89–90,
456–8, 483, 503, 507–8, 514
94, 163–84, 187–8, 208–9, 215–25, 309–10,
Hume, David, 84, 86, 170
359–60, 364–5, 368–78, 392, 394, 404, 408,
Husserl, Edmund, 134, 192, 252, 262–3, 496,
410, 411–13, 417, 426, 429, 466, 489–90,
499–501
497–9, 503, 519, 521–4
hybridity, 482–3
Anti-Oedipus (with G. Deleuze), 60, 63–4, 164,
Hyppolite, Jean, 34–5, 52, 138, 192–3, 448
173, 181–2, 215–22, 333, 350, 370
hysteria, hysterical, 147, 152–4, 271, 294, 502
Molecular Revolution, 166, 371–2
A Thousand Plateaus (with G. Deleuze),
iconic, 309–28, 342
178–9, 183, 208, 221, 224, 355, 374–6, 426
Id, 496
Schizoanalytic Cartographies, 378, 380
idealism, 21–2, 25, 27–8, 30, 33–4, 37–8, 43, 49,
Chaosmosis, 167, 169, 180
132, 140, 144, 192, 197, 259, 401–2, 404,
What is Philosophy? (with G. Deleuze), 174,
475, 492, 513
223, 376–7, 395–6, 412–14, 417, 425, 521
German idealism, 22, 27, 34, 37, 43
Three Ecologies, 353–7, 362, 365–6, 378–80
identity politics, 49, 230, 482, 486
The Anti-Oedipus Papers, 167, 169
ideology, 16, 41, 54–6, 58, 63, 71, 83, 112–15, 140,
The Machinic Unconscious, 179
170, 189–90, 194, 196–8, 202, 216, 250, 260,
guilt, 221, 249, 424
272, 286, 312–13, 337, 353, 355, 359, 378,
432, 453, 460, 475, 479, 482, 484–6, 521, 523
Habermas, Jürgen, 247, 250–1, 254, 256–8,
image of thought, 5, 33–4, 375, 409, 413–15, 426
260–4, 266–7, 467, 497, 499, 509–10
imaginary, 155–6, 159, 181–2, 196–7, 199–200,
Hadot, Pierre, 235–6
202, 212, 296–8, 314, 318, 337, 364, 366
Hall, Stuart, 455–8, 478
immanence, 63–4, 102, 172, 195–6, 213, 221,
Hardt, Michael and Antonio Negri, 14, 49, 197,
225, 247, 338–9, 341–2, 344, 383, 389–90,
522, 524
396, 402, 410, 425, 512, 522
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plane of immanence, 342, 344, 376, 393, 413,
Jakobson, Roman, 9, 10, 73, 80, 524
418
James, William, 473
immunity, 134, 136
Jameson, Fredric, 49, 64, 164, 171, 401, 404
impersonal, 190, 204, 209, 222, 225, 415, 417
Janet, Pierre, 473
impossible, 212, 214, 303, 338, 401, 414, 421–4,
Jewoman, 281–2, 288, 422
484
Johns Hopkins University conference (1966),
incorporeal, 376, 392; see also effects
79–80, 123, 133, 448, 451
indeterminacy, 89, 138, 247, 250, 257, 262,
jouissance (enjoyment), 59, 134, 151, 154–6,
264–7, 344, 425
158–9, 211, 317, 328, 422, 432, 453
indexicality, 309, 312, 314–15, 319, 328
Joyce, James, 147, 151, 278, 374, 379, 417, 427,
individuation, 190, 209, 277, 392, 421, 494
434
inequality, 395–6
Jung, Carl, 175
