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Guattari

Guattari. Post Media. Vandaag. Concepten tot nu toe. Achtergrond Guattari kritiek op structuralisme en psychoanalyse. Het postmodernisme. Kleine of grote verhalen. Hoe wel een kritische houding ontwikkelen?. Concepten . Lichaam / symbolische/ denken. Quasioorzaak. Phantasma.

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  1. Guattari Post Media.

  2. Vandaag • Concepten tot nu toe. • Achtergrond Guattari • kritiek op structuralisme en psychoanalyse. • Het postmodernisme. • Kleine of grote verhalen. • Hoe wel een kritische houding ontwikkelen?

  3. Concepten • Lichaam / symbolische/ denken. • Quasioorzaak. • Phantasma. • Actuele / virtuele. • Symbolische orde.

  4. Guattari • ‘Utopia, today, is to believethatcurrentsocietieswillbeable to continue alongontheirmerrylittleway without major upheavals. Social modes of organisationthatprevailtodayonearth are not holding up, literally and figuratively. History is grippedby crazy parameters: demography, energy, the technological-scientificexplosion, pollution, the arms race… • What is terrifying is ourlack of collectiveimagination in a worldthat has reachedsuch a boiling point…’ (Guattari 307).

  5. Guattari • La Borde. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDLvQyNjmyc • Freud. • Driften, fysiek verlangen, psychopathologie. • Lacan • Symbolische orde – imaginaire – reële.

  6. Guattari. • Kritiek op psychoanalyse en structuralisme. • Freud reduceert verlangen tot fysieke feiten. • Lacan beperkte beeld van het symbolische. • Relatie psychoanalyse tot het kapitalisme. • Sociale werkelijkheid geen spel van betekenaren. (296).

  7. Postmodernisme. • From time immemorial, …, the capitalistic drive has alwayscombinedtwofundamentalcomponents. One of these components is the destruction of socialterritories, collectiveidentities, and traditional valuesystems. I qualifythis as deterritorialisation. • The other component is the reconstitution – even through the most artificialmeans – of individuatedpersonologicalframeworks, schemata of power, and models of submissionwhich are, ifnotsimilar in form to thosethat the capitalistic drive destroyed, that at leasthomothetical to them, from a functional point of view. I considerthis last component a movement of ‘reterritorialisation’.

  8. Post-media ‘Thisrocking motion thatbroughtus to a dangerously retrograde subjectivereterritorialisationmightspectacularly turn around the daywhen are asserted, in a sufficientmanner, newemancipatorysocialpracices and, above all, alternative assemblages of subjectiveproductioncapabale of connecting – on a mode different thanthat of conservativereterritorialisation – to the molecularrevolutionsthatworkour era’. (293).

  9. Postmodernisme. • Postmoderne conditie. (Lyotard). • Einde grote verhalen, die ons handelen rechtvaardigen. • ‘Littlenarratives’ als antwoord. (G 294). • ‘Be theypainters, architects, orphilosophers, the heroes of postmodernism have this in common; they all thinkthattoday’s crises in artistic and socialpracticescannolongerresult in anythingbut a totalrefusal of all collectiveproject-making of anyimportance. Let’scultivateour garden, and preferably in conformitywith the practices and customs of ourcontemporaries’ (Guattari, 295).

  10. Post-modernisme. • ‘post-modernism comes down to nothing more than the finalspasms of modernism, thatit is a reaction and, to a certainextent, a mirror of the formalist and reductionist abuses of the latter, fromwhichitultimatelyisn’treally different. (…) Buttherewillbenorevivial of the creativephylumthatthey had hoped to bring back’(292).

  11. Post-media • ‘The emergence of these newpractices of subjectivation of a post-media era willbegreatlyfacilitatedby a concertedreappropriation of communicational and informationtechnology, assumingthattheyincreasinglyallowfor: 1) the formation of innovativeforms of dialogue and collectiveinteractivity and eventually, a reinvention of democracy; 2) Be means of the miniaturization and personalization of equipments, a resingularization of the machinicmediatizedmeans of expression; we canpresume, onthis subject, thatit is the connection, throughnetworking, of banks of data whichwill offer us the most surprising views; 3) The multiplication to infinity of ‘existential operators’, permitting acces to mutant creativeuniverses’ (G 300).

  12. Post-media. ‘The coming post-mediaticrevolution must becalledon to take the relay (withincomparable efficiency) of minoritarygroupswhich are the onlyones, even today, that have becomeaware of the mortal risk, forhumanity, of problemssuch as: - the race to stockpilenuclearweapons, - worldhunger, - irreversibleecologicaldamage, -mass-mediaticpollution of collectivesubjectivity.’ (Guattari 300)

  13. Concepten van Guattari • Deterritorialisatie/reterritorialisatie. • Transversalisme. • Constructivisme. • Affecten. • Minderheid-worden. • Schizoanalyse (302).

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