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presence, 137, 146, 196, 254, 256–7, 260–1, 263,
281, 283, 285–8, 291, 295, 297, 386, 449,
267, 335, 341, 386, 398–9, 409, 450, 462
452, 483, 489, 492–3, 495–6, 523; see also
being as presence, 39
writing
prison, 100, 111–12, 114, 229, 313, 368, 388,
Reagan, Ronald, 490
425, 498
reason, 11, 24, 26–7, 33, 36–7, 40, 42, 77, 104,
problematisation, 7–8, 107, 240, 254, 458, 461,
128, 174, 249, 278, 426, 473–4, 484
467–8, 479, 513, 516–17
and madness, 108, 113
problems, 4, 10, 12–16, 25, 30, 85–90, 122,
bureaucrats of Reason, 514
163–4, 172, 236, 240, 253, 348, 350, 360,
history of reason, 228
403, 412–13, 416, 420, 425, 450
limits of reason, 25
problem of association, 178–9
practical reason, 233
productive, 395, 450–1, 453
reasoning, 240, 431
productive desire, 182, 216–17, 220, 393–4
recuperation, 12, 497, 509, 513, 517, 521–4
productive power, 387
referent, 172, 192–6, 314, 436–7; see also signifier
productive subject, 63, 303, 350
reformism, 6, 51, 169, 300, 304, 364, 476, 498
progress, 24, 28, 34, 41, 103, 110, 117, 123, 478
refrain, ritournelle, 178–80, 355–66, 413, 427
proletarianisation, 14, 493–4, 498, 502
regime of signs, 5, 174
proletariat, 52, 56–7, 60, 287, 392, 394, 438, 491,
regime of truth, 113, 390
494
regularities see rules
proper name see name
Reich, Wilhelm, 219
prosthesis, 449
relationality, 403, 410
Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph, 47
relational ontology, 204
Proust, Françoise, 389
relativism, 2, 103, 249, 265–6, 385, 509
Proust, Marcel, 84, 170, 173–4, 280, 288, 419
representation, 13, 16, 31–6, 38, 96, 157, 170,
psychoanalysis, 7, 70, 74, 147, 153, 159, 163, 169,
178, 199–201, 219, 223, 225, 227, 237, 263,
173–7, 181, 191, 228, 271–3, 279, 283, 285,
281, 291, 293, 309, 311–12, 314, 316, 318,
292–7, 328, 335–6, 342, 349–50, 355, 370,
340–3, 345, 350, 372, 374, 399, 413–16, 426,
372–3, 375, 379–80, 410, 436, 459, 465, 478,
481–3, 486
480, 495, 497, 503
representational economy, 297
Freudian psychoanalysis, 148, 175
representationalism, 283
Lacanian psychoanalysis, 72, 86, 166, 199–200,
unrepresentable, 272, 276, 409
215–20, 333, 481
repression, 71, 77, 79, 145–6, 219–21, 234,
post-Freudian psychoanalysis, 146
271–2, 276, 183, 283, 314, 318, 320, 328,
psychotherapy, 369–71, 503
385, 388, 412, 317, 435, 449, 461, 473,
punishment, 111, 114, 220, 230, 274, 389; see also
522–3
discipline
irrepressible energy, 270
repressed femininity, 150, 154
quasi-transcendental, 40; see also transcendental
the repressed, 283, 460
Quine, Willard, V., 254
Uverdrängung (primal repression), 211, 316
resignation, 220–1, 485, 513
Radical Party of the Left (PRG), 491
resistance, 40, 50, 202–3, 216–17, 275, 277, 286,
Radio Alice, 357, 519
304, 361–2, 364, 386–404, 415–17, 430, 438,
Rajchman, John, 109, 515
447, 471, 522
Rancière, Jacques, 3, 16, 77, 84, 165, 194, 465–7,
and Deleuze, 14–15
499
and Guattari, 380
rationalism, 15, 35, 47, 145, 293
anti-colonial resistance, 472, 476, 479
economic rationality, 58
wartime Resistance, 47, 51, 76, 370
irrationalism, 171, 430
Resnais, Alain, 348
rationality, 76, 103, 228, 237, 263, 435
responsibility, 128–9, 131, 227, 237, 251, 310,
Ray, Man, 179
356–60, 364, 366, 369, 397, 399, 446, 456,
reactive force, 39–40, 220
491, 498–9, 521
reading (as a method), 11, 50, 52–3, 62, 65, 74,
ressentiment, 165
77–9, 85, 88–9, 93, 123–5, 131, 134–5, 138,
retention, 225, 379, 499
192, 201, 207, 222, 235–7, 249, 266, 273,
reterritorialisation, 220
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revisionism (historical), 436
122–5, 129, 131–3, 139, 192, 230, 233, 373,
revolution, 6, 16, 31–2, 38, 47, 51–2, 60, 62, 64,
380, 412–13, 416, 425, 437, 456, 458, 501,
70–1, 74, 81, 94, 132, 154, 164, 167, 222,
514–15
224, 300, 310, 318, 371, 380, 385, 394–6,
and ecology, 366
429, 431, 433, 438, 456, 477–80, 484, 494–5,
and genealogy, 115
509, 524
and history, 435–6, 439
Conservative Revolution, 491
and Marxism, 53–6, 61–2, 196, 202
French Revolution, 432
and structuralism, 70–1, 74, 76, 189
Industrial Revolution, 318, 328
contemporary science, 433
Iranian Revolution, 389, 498
interscience, 10, 500
rhizome, 168, 373–6, 421
technoscience, 379
Ricoeur, Paul, 191, 194, 206, 510
Scotus, Duns, 31
rights, 145, 225, 227, 238, 300–2, 372, 459
Screen (journal), 334, 465
human rights, 306, 439
Searle, 247, 250–1, 256–8, 260–6
Rilke, Rainer Maria, 150–1
secularism, 26, 236–7, 275
risk, 147, 193, 203, 222
post-secularism, 509
and Derrida, 128, 136, 202
Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky, 462
risk managers, 163
seer, 420, 426
Rodowick, David N., 309, 333, 342–4, 346,
self-consciousness, 24, 34–6, 38–41, 191, 209,
348–50
212
romanticism, 27–8, 183, 374, 378, 484
semiotics, 61–3, 123, 130, 157, 160, 173–4, 204,
Ronell, Avital, 462
265, 310, 312, 315–17, 319, 329, 333, 342–3,
Rorty, Richard, 7, 247, 250–5, 257–8, 260–2,
368, 372, 374, 377–8, 380, 453–4
266–7
Seneca, 232, 502
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 9, 130, 134, 136, 393,
Senghor, Léopold, 472–5, 478
397, 424
sensory-motor schema, 344–5, 347, 414, 417
rules, 9, 75, 81, 95, 97–103, 107–8, 110, 116,
seriality, 379
125–6, 128, 132, 191, 193, 202, 221, 229,
Serres, Michel, 3, 90
232, 234–5, 253, 286, 386, 412
sex, 130, 144–5, 150, 152, 155–6, 175–6, 212,
regularities, 99, 103, 231, 372, 388–90, 411
241–2, 272, 277–8, 282, 299–303, 306, 323,
427; see also gender
Sacher-Masoch, Leopold von, 170
sexts, 147, 149–50, 272, 277, 422
Said, Edward, 463, 468, 474–5, 480, 483–6
sexual difference, 271, 278, 285, 288, 295–7,
Saint-Alban (psychiatric hospital), 370
299–304
Salanskis, Jean-Michel, 430, 440
sexuality, 58, 113, 116, 144, 147, 149, 152, 154–6,
Sartre, Jean-Paul, 4, 6, 48, 52, 76–7, 81, 151, 187,
158–9, 175, 214, 229, 234, 236, 272–3,
192, 209, 222–5, 379, 476–8
277–8, 298, 302, 305, 339, 388
Saussure, Ferdinand de, 8–11, 30, 73, 96, 133,
Shakespeare, William, 147, 155–6, 419
135, 139, 191–2, 199, 250, 258–9, 262–3,
signified, 11, 96, 122, 133, 136–7, 140, 192, 199,
268, 311–13, 369, 372, 397, 408, 454, 461,
212, 222, 259, 264, 266, 272, 275, 410, 419,
466, 524
508
savoir see knowledge
signifier, 96, 122, 133, 136–7, 139–40, 146, 153,
Scala, André, 177
158, 191, 198–200, 210–12, 219, 221, 258–9,
scepticism, 26, 28, 31, 140, 259, 384, 403, 439
265, 267, 270, 282, 316, 372, 410–11, 419,
Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph, 27
431, 446, 454
schizoanalysis, 94, 163–6, 168–74, 176–80,
empty signifier, 11, 139, 410; see also empty
183–4, 310, 335, 350, 380, 497
square
schizophrenia, 166, 168–9, 181, 217–18, 220–1,
Master Signifier, 212, 221
372
signs, 10–11, 14, 75, 96, 128, 133, 135–6, 173–4,
Schmitt, Carl, 467, 490
189, 191–2, 199, 201, 211, 233, 250–1, 254,
Schönberg, Arnold, 434
257–9, 264–5, 267–8, 305, 309–20, 322,
Schreber, Daniel P., 172
324–5, 327, 343–5, 354, 363–4, 372, 377,
Schulze, Gottlob Ernst, 37
409, 416, 425, 431, 433, 435, 462
science, 6, 8–11, 26, 80–1, 100, 103–4, 117,
signature, 129–30, 250, 427
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Simondon, Gilbert, 10, 198, 492, 494
and liberalism, 243
singularity, 38–41, 43, 89, 109–110, 174, 190,
and Marxism, 56–8, 61–3, 493–5
204, 209, 277–8, 300, 338, 376, 395–6,
and structuralism, 73–5, 409, 411
410–11, 421, 438, 448, 450, 459
cinematic subject, 336–45, 349
re-singularisation, 355–7, 360, 362–3, 380
death of the subject, 2, 225, 510, 512, 514
situationism, 520–1, 523
in Althusser, 53–4, 63, 193, 195–8
Smith, Barry, 249, 251
in Cixous, 146–7, 150–2, 155–6, 273, 277, 279,
social sciences, 1, 4, 8–9, 70–1, 76, 80, 132, 373,
417, 422
380, 456, 458, 507–8, 514
in Deleuze, 209, 415
Socialisme ou Barbarie, 429–30
in Deleuze and Guattari, 168, 208, 215,
Socialist Party (PS), 491
217–25, 350, 373–4
sociology, 11, 70, 73, 132, 191, 380, 450, 454,
in Derrida, 201, 256–67, 397, 483
457–8, 463, 503, 522
in Foucault, 57, 76–7, 83, 97–102, 105–6,
Socrates, 125, 230, 236, 240, 244
116–17, 202–3, 208, 227–35, 306, 387–9,
Sontag, Susan, 319
512–14
Sophocles, 175
in German idealism, 27
Sorbonne (Paris 1 University), 70, 81
in Guattari, 354–60, 364–6, 372, 377–9,
Souyri, Pierre, 430
391–4, 396
spectral, 136, 197, 199, 303, 423, 521
in Heidegger, 23, 28–34
speech ( la parole), 11, 15, 29, 78, 80, 98–9,
in Irigaray, 296–8, 301–5
146–7, 152–4, 158, 191–2, 199, 202, 256,
in Kristeva, 58, 316–20
259, 261–3, 265–6, 369–70, 424, 450, 461,
in Lacan, 199–200, 210–16, 313–15
481, 484
in Lyotard, 432–6
spending, 276
split subject, 314–15, 318 327; see also split
Spinoza, Baruch, 84, 170, 191, 195–8, 204, 414,
( spaltung)
522
subjectification, 202, 221, 356, 376, 378, 387, 389
spirit, 1, 34, 37–9, 42, 62, 81, 390, 303, 402, 431,
subjection, 193, 197, 202–3, 229, 232, 235
474, 480, 492–3, 498, 504, 522–3
subjectivation, 116, 193, 197–8, 203, 232
spiritual, 192, 232, 234–6, 300, 374, 400–1,
sublation ( Aufhebung), 40, 42, 492
462, 474
substance 31–2, 37, 43, 183, 195, 227, 234–5,
Spivak, Gayatri, 130–1, 273–4, 287, 460, 462–3,
258, 372, 399, 408, 432–3, 439; see also
471, 473–4, 480, 483–4
essence
split ( spaltung), 199, 210; see also subject
suffering, 433, 520–1
Stalinism, 52–3, 64, 71, 429
Sun Tse, 274
state apparatus, 17, 63
superego, 160, 378
state of affairs, 371, 385, 400, 411, 417, 438, 451,
supplement, 127, 130, 134, 140, 257, 267, 449,
510; see also doxa
492
statement, 40, 73, 96, 98–100, 113, 131–2, 137,
supplementary, 134, 449–50; see also supplement
140, 176–7, 202, 240, 244, 261–6, 295,
Surrealism, 179, 317
312–13, 343, 387, 390, 436, 452, 484, 502,
surveillance, 14, 110, 463
523; see also utterances
synchrony, 10, 71–5, 88–9, 132, 199
Stations of the Cross, 492
synthesis, 38, 170, 183, 223, 434–5
Stendhal (Marie-Henri Beyle), 419
conjunctive synthesis, 217, 225
Stoics, 232, 414
connective synthesis, 217
stratification, 221–2, 224, 394, 414
disjunctive synthesis, 216
stupidity, 498
technological synthesis, 496
style, 117, 129, 137, 144, 148, 160, 166, 171, 203,
Szasz, Thomas, 372
229, 234, 241, 248–55, 279, 286–7, 291–6,
Szendy, Peter, 490
298–9, 316, 324, 334, 383, 418, 459–60, 463,
499, 514–16, 524
Taoism, 473
subject, 7, 25, 35–42, 140, 159, 187–8, 189–92,
Tate Modern, 352, 361
194, 204, 207, 247, 250, 309–10, 312–13,
taxonomy, 105–6, 343–4, 378, 411
361–3, 368–9, 439, 450, 456, 473–4, 477,
Taylor, Charles, 509–10
481–2, 484, 491, 507, 510, 515, 519, 521, 523
technics, 492, 499
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use-value, 59–60
236–7, 244, 314, 325, 352, 357, 368, 377,
utopia, 55–6, 280, 288, 295, 298, 303, 334, 370,
379–80, 446, 464, 466, 489, 496
383, 385–6, 390–1, 395–6, 400–4, 432
Tel Quel, 54
utterances see statements
teleology, 25–6, 195, 216, 235, 433, 435, 525
textuality, 2, 49, 58, 88, 127–8, 143–4, 147, 151,
values, 5, 26, 28, 37, 135, 137, 140, 220, 230–1,
154, 157, 159, 250–1, 258, 264–5, 276, 286,
249, 265–6, 281, 301, 314, 359–61, 364, 371,
398, 453–4, 459, 486, 511; see also intertext
380, 408, 430, 460, 463, 472
therapeutics, 498–9, 501
Vaneigem, Raoul, 520–1
third space, 151, 482
Varèse, Edgard, 183
Thoth, 424
Vernant, Jean-Pierre, 79
time-image, 345, 347–9
Vidal-Nacquet, Pierre, 436–7
Todorov, Tzvetan, 70, 79
Vincennes, University of (Paris 8), 3, 82, 84, 305,
Tomasini, Mario, 372
373, 497–8
trace, 40, 43, 125–31, 133, 136–7, 140, 259, 267,
virtual, 11, 176, 182–3, 349, 411–12
295, 325, 328–9, 397, 422, 437, 481
Viveiros de Castro, Eduardo, 16
transcendence, 195, 396, 413, 415, 417, 425,
voyeurism, 315, 320, 324, 327–8
483
transcendent, 37, 212, 222–3, 391, 416–17, 522
Wahl, François, 70
transcendental, 33, 36, 140, 194–5, 200, 202, 222,
Wahl, Jean, 34, 192
225, 259, 264, 266, 338–9, 341, 410–11, 413,
white ink, 156–7
496; see also quasi-transcendental
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 10, 259, 368
transindividual, 198, 204
Wolfman, the, 172
transversality, 15, 60, 369, 371–2, 378–9, 410
woman, 60, 143–5, 147, 149–59, 176, 230, 247–8,
Trubetzkoy, Nikolai, 10, 73
270–88, 291–306, 315, 350, 394, 421–2, 427,
truth, 2, 5, 7, 13, 56–7, 62, 71, 102, 104–7, 111,
462, 503
113–15, 122, 140, 165–6, 175, 196, 229–36,
working-class, 320, 324–5
249, 254, 259, 261, 266–7, 276, 294, 301,
Worms, Frédéric, 13
312, 314, 319, 342, 348–9, 386–91, 398–9,
writing, 11, 41, 146–7, 150–1, 434, 437–8, 450,
403–4, 409, 415–16, 425, 445, 483, 497, 502,
492, 514
509, 519
and Cixous, 271–3, 275–88, 417–24
politics of truth, 113
and Derrida, 80, 93, 124, 126–31, 134, 248,
and Heidegger ( Aletheia), 139
250–3, 255, 259, 262–3, 461, 499
scientific truth, 54–6, 61
and Foucault, 234–7
truth-telling, 188, 229, 235, 237–44
and history, 111, 463
Tsvetaeva, Marina, 150
and Irigaray, 295–6, 303
Turbinegeneration, 363
and Plato, 496, 501
arche-writing, 127, 130, 267
Ulysses, 416
feminine writing see écriture féminine
uncanny, 156–7, 481
minor writings, 34, 422
unconscious, 73–5, 78, 89, 138, 144, 150, 152,
modernist writing, 483; see also reading
155, 168, 170, 174, 176, 179–80, 182–4,
197–200, 208, 212, 215, 218–21, 225, 272,
Yale School of Deconstruction, 15, 124, 452
283, 286–7, 314–18, 323–4, 327, 329, 350,
372, 375, 377, 411, 418, 422, 473, 498, 496
