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Deleuze’s Way: Essays in Transverse Ethics and Aesthetics (review)

Deleuze’s Way: Essays in Transverse Ethics and Aesthetics (review) Ronald Bogue, Deleuze’s Way: Essays in Transverse Ethics and Aesthetics Aldershot: Ashgate, 2,700 186 pp. Each of the ten essays in Ronald Bogue’s latest exploration of Gilles Deleuze’s phi- losophy creatively charts ways in which connections might be discovered between seemingly incommunicable regions of art and life. e Th collection is valuable as much as an example of Deleuze’s method as it is as an exploration of his thought: each essay can stand alone, but the reader will n fi d in their inter-relationships a practical unfolding of the very system of Deleuzian “ways” that are traced in each. Bogue examines the transverse as the means whereby communication is made possible, in multiple ways, between disparate areas of life and thought which ini- tially appear to be closed in upon themselves. i Th s way of considering the world is thus not only creative but also has social and political implications: it connects the realms of the aesthetic and the ethical and suggests new modes of perceiving what is possible in life. Each essay is, then, both an example and exploration of the manner in which the transverse way unfolds new, beneci fi al pathways of communication between seemingly http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Comparatist University of North Carolina Press

Deleuze’s Way: Essays in Transverse Ethics and Aesthetics (review)

The Comparatist , Volume 32 – May 24, 2008

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University of North Carolina Press
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Copyright © 2008 the Southern Comparative Literature Association.
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Ronald Bogue, Deleuze’s Way: Essays in Transverse Ethics and Aesthetics Aldershot: Ashgate, 2,700 186 pp. Each of the ten essays in Ronald Bogue’s latest exploration of Gilles Deleuze’s phi- losophy creatively charts ways in which connections might be discovered between seemingly incommunicable regions of art and life. e Th collection is valuable as much as an example of Deleuze’s method as it is as an exploration of his thought: each essay can stand alone, but the reader will n fi d in their inter-relationships a practical unfolding of the very system of Deleuzian “ways” that are traced in each. Bogue examines the transverse as the means whereby communication is made possible, in multiple ways, between disparate areas of life and thought which ini- tially appear to be closed in upon themselves. i Th s way of considering the world is thus not only creative but also has social and political implications: it connects the realms of the aesthetic and the ethical and suggests new modes of perceiving what is possible in life. Each essay is, then, both an example and exploration of the manner in which the transverse way unfolds new, beneci fi al pathways of communication between seemingly

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The ComparatistUniversity of North Carolina Press

Published: May 24, 2008

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