Chaosophy, New Edition: Texts and Interviews 1972–1977
Félix Guattari  
Chaosophy, New Edition: Texts and Interviews 1972–1977 Image Cover
Additional Images
Publisher:Semiotext(e)
Editor:Sylvère Lotringer
Genre:Health, Mind & Body
Pages:300
ISBN:9781584350606
Dewey:194
Format:Paperback
Edition:New
Release:2008-11-30
Dimensions:1.02 x 8.82 x 5.91 in
Date Added:2015-05-06
Price:$18.95
Tags: C

Summary: "Chaosophy" is an introduction to Félix Guattari's groundbreaking theories of "schizo-analysis": a process meant to replace Freudian interpretation with a more pragmatic, experimental, and collective approach rooted in reality. Unlike Freud, who utilized neuroses as his working model, Guattari adopted the model of schizophrenia—which he believed to be an extreme mental state induced by the capitalist system itself, and one that enforces neurosis as a way of maintaining normality. Guattari's post-Marxist vision of capitalism provides a new definition not only of mental illness, but also of the micropolitical means for its subversion.

"Chaosophy" includes Guattari's writings and interviews on the cinema (such as "Cinema Fou" and "The Poor Man's Couch"), a group of texts on his collaborative work with Gilles Deleuze (including the appendix to the second edition of "Anti-Oedipus," not available in the English edition), and his texts on homosexuality (including his "Letter to the Tribunal" addressing the French government's censorship of the special gay issue of "Recherches" he edited, which earned him a fine for publishing "a detailed exposition of depravity and sexual deviations… the libidinous exhibition of a minority of perverts"). This expanded edition features a new introduction by François Dosse (author of a new biography of Guattari and Gilles Deleuze), along with a range of added essays—including "The Plane of Consistency," "Machinic Propositions," "Gangs in New York," and "Three Billion Perverts on the Stand"—nearly doubling the contents of the original edition.