-
extremes of its
deterritorialization", and
describe it as "the new m****ive
deterritorialization, the
conjunction of
deterritorialized flows". The idea...
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restructuring of a
place or
territory that has
experienced deterritorialization.
Deterritorialization is a term
created by
Deleuze and
Guattari in
their philosophical...
- are
further characterized by
processes of
deterritorialization and reterritorialization.
Deterritorialization occurs when
articulations are disarticulated...
-
significance to
which all of the
deterritorialized signs affix themselves, and it
marks the
limit of
their deterritorialization.": 587 Like Anti-Oedipus, Deleuze...
- The
Aztecs (/ˈæztɛks/ AZ-teks) were a
Mesoamerican civilization that
flourished in
central Mexico in the post-classic
period from 1300 to 1521. The Aztec...
-
often follows relative deterritorialization,
while absolute deterritorialization is just that...
absolute deterritorialization without any reterritorialization...
- with
politics and/or the
primordial 'male bond'". Anti-psychiatry
Deterritorialization Rhizome Schizoanalysis Elisabeth Roudinesco,
Jacques Lacan (2005)...
- form
themselves into,
often racially based, microstates.
Capitalist deterritorialization combines with on-going
genetic separation between global elites and...
-
movement of the market, of
decoding and
deterritorialization? For
perhaps the
flows are not yet
deterritorialized enough, not
decoded enough, from the viewpoint...
- Encyclopedia.
Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810876514. Davidson, John E.
Deterritorializing the New
German Cinema,
Regents of the
University of Minnesota, 1999...