Gilles Deleuze. La ontología menor: de la política a la estética.

In order to formulate the problem of the relationship between politics and aesthetics in the thought of Gilles Deleuze we consider it necessary to understand that the philosopher’s ontology refers to these two instances because the three dimensions, ontology, aesthetics and politics, are inseparable...

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Main Author: Amanda Núñez García.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de los Andes 2010-04-01
Series:Revista de Estudios Sociales
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Online Access:http://res.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/631/1.php
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description In order to formulate the problem of the relationship between politics and aesthetics in the thought of Gilles Deleuze we consider it necessary to understand that the philosopher’s ontology refers to these two instances because the three dimensions, ontology, aesthetics and politics, are inseparable at the moment in which the philosophy becomes minor and, therefore, nearer to the circumstances than to any abstract transcendence. Hence we analyze in this article how the philosophy of Deleuze goes from politics and the analysis of the empirical and socio-political conditions in which we find ourselves, to seeing aesthetics as creative way of altering space and time, returning in that way to politics. To alter time and space and to expose a thought of creativity is already a political intervention into reality, as W. Benjamin had already proposed in the tradition of the minor or minority philosophies.
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spellingShingle Amanda Núñez García.
Gilles Deleuze. La ontología menor: de la política a la estética.
Revista de Estudios Sociales
Deleuze
Becoming-minor
Minority
Ontology
Aesthetics
Politic.
title Gilles Deleuze. La ontología menor: de la política a la estética.
title_full Gilles Deleuze. La ontología menor: de la política a la estética.
title_fullStr Gilles Deleuze. La ontología menor: de la política a la estética.
title_full_unstemmed Gilles Deleuze. La ontología menor: de la política a la estética.
title_short Gilles Deleuze. La ontología menor: de la política a la estética.
title_sort gilles deleuze la ontologia menor de la politica a la estetica
topic Deleuze
Becoming-minor
Minority
Ontology
Aesthetics
Politic.
url http://res.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/631/1.php
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