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BREEDING DEMONS
A critical enquiry into the relationship between Kant and Deleuze with specific reference to women

© Diane J. Beddoes

 

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Table of Contents
 
 

Acknowledgements
Summary
Abbreviations

Introduction:
Side-Communication

 

I Revolution
II Critique
III Demons

Chapter 1:
'a book on an enemy...'

 

I System: Faculties in Theory and Practice
II System - A Gap
III Deleuze's Escape Route
IV Problem I

Chapter 2:
Losing Face
 

I Recognition
II Sense
III Problem II

Chapter 3:
Forces and Deductions
 

I Attraction and Repulsion
II Lagoon Dynamics
III Deduction I: Kant
IV Deduction II: Deleuze
V Demon I

Chapter 4:
Passive Synthesis
 

I Synthesis
II Passive

Chapter 5:
A Row of Doors
 

I Soul
II Imagination
III Continuity

Chapter 6:
Becoming-woman
 

I Receptacle, which is now called space
II Turn of the screw
III A Kind of Schizophrenia
IV Out of the middle
V A Hesitant Discipless

Chapter 7:
Breeding Demons
 

I Changing the Object
II Making Femininity
III Market Making
IV Becoming-imperceptible
V Breeding Demons

Conclusion:
  No Tribunal
 

Bibliography

 

For Emily

 

Acknowledgements

I would like to thank Andrew Benjamin for always being encouraging, Keith Ansell-Pearson for not being a Fine Young Cannibal and Nick Land for not interfering at all.

Special thanks are for Adrian Haldane, for his coffee, his design sense and his supreme calm, and my mum, for too many things to list.

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