

Deleuze's "Proust and Signs"
Dec 10, 2020
The hosts discuss Deleuze's text 'Proust and Signs' and its themes. They explore the challenges of understanding the dense content and the importance of familiarity with Deleuze's works. They delve into the concept of difference in repetition and its role in connecting the present and the past. They explore objectivity, creation, and style in Delos' work, as well as the relationship between viewpoint and signs of love in Deleuze's 'Proust and Signs'. They discuss analogies between apprenticeship and Carl Jung's individuation, domains of signs in Proust's work, and the concept of the body without organs.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Understanding Proust and Signs
01:36 • 28min
Connecting the Present and the Past: Difference in Repetition
29:22 • 8min
Exploring Objectivity, Creation, and Style in Delos' Work
37:24 • 3min
Exploring Viewpoint and the Signs of Love in Deleuze's 'Proust and Signs'
40:14 • 2min
Analogies between Apprenticeship and Carl Jung's Individuation
42:03 • 1min
Domains of Signs in Proust's Work
43:12 • 20min
The Body Without Organs and its Relationship to Deluze and Gattari
01:02:52 • 12min