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Betraying well.(Gilles Deleuze)(Critical Essay)

AS WITH MANY PROMINENT thinkers, there is a striking imperative that circulates among those who read Deleuze: a drive to fidelity, or more nearly to not betray the master's thought, the trap that so many who write in his wake purportedly fall into. The world of Deleuze criticism is rarely immune from the dialectic of fidelity and betrayal that is arguably so far removed from Deleuze's thought. Of course such a pronouncement is itself a judgment that only repeats this particular logic. It is the merit of Slavoj Zizek's Organs without Bodies: On Deleuze and Consequences and Alain Badiou's Deleuze: The Clamor of Being, both written from a certain position of infidelity, to ...

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