Deleuze & Guattari, Zizek on Arendt (More from Brennan)

Catherine Driscoll catherine.driscoll at arts.usyd.edu.au
Thu Jan 9 01:13:31 PST 2003


Quoting Yoshie Furuhashi <furuhashi.1 at osu.edu>:


> At 9:50 PM -0600 1/8/03, Jeffrey Fisher wrote:
> >in what ways have they actually been counterproductive?
>
> A waste of time, first of all. I have already discussed why I think
> their theory is counterproductive, and so have others. My posts and
> theirs are in the LBO-talk and PEN-l archives, which are public, so I
> don't think I or anyone else needs to retype what we wrote. A number
> of more formal criticisms have already been published, Brennan's
> being just one of them. Enough attention to a pop cultural
> phenomenon, really. Time to move on.

Yoshie

you're kidding, you must be

i've already answered that question, and here's the ref, is one thing but "they're only pop culture, so not worth the effort"? i would never have believed it of you

how, i might add, can a very assertively professed Marxist settle for 'oh it's only popular culture, not important' i have never understood that at all

catherine

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