NOV-DEC 2006 Workshops on Alain Badiou's 'Deleuze: The Clamour of Being'
Workshops on Alain Badiou's 'Deleuze: The Clamour of Being':
Tuesday 14th November
6-8pm ‘Clamour of Being’ Workshop: intro, chapters 1 & 2.
Tuesday 21st November
6-8pm ‘Clamour of Being’ Workshop: chapters 3 & 4.
Tuesday 28th November
6-8pm ‘Clamour of Being’ Workshop: chapters 5 & 6.
Tuesday 5th December
6-8pm ‘Clamour of Being’ Workshop: chapters 7 & 8.
Location: Queen Anne 139
All sessions will be held on the Greenwich Maritime campus. The sessions are FREE and open to all but please REGISTER beforehand if you are not already a member of Greenwich University – email volcaniclines@hotmail.com and we will send you an information pack.
The workshops on Alain Badiou’s text ‘Deleuze: The Clamour of Being’ (ISBN 0-8166-3140-9) are intended as a focused reading group. Each will begin with a ten minute presentation to provide the focus of the session.
Tuesday 14th November
6-8pm ‘Clamour of Being’ Workshop: intro, chapters 1 & 2.
Tuesday 21st November
6-8pm ‘Clamour of Being’ Workshop: chapters 3 & 4.
Tuesday 28th November
6-8pm ‘Clamour of Being’ Workshop: chapters 5 & 6.
Tuesday 5th December
6-8pm ‘Clamour of Being’ Workshop: chapters 7 & 8.
Location: Queen Anne 139
All sessions will be held on the Greenwich Maritime campus. The sessions are FREE and open to all but please REGISTER beforehand if you are not already a member of Greenwich University – email volcaniclines@hotmail.com and we will send you an information pack.
The workshops on Alain Badiou’s text ‘Deleuze: The Clamour of Being’ (ISBN 0-8166-3140-9) are intended as a focused reading group. Each will begin with a ten minute presentation to provide the focus of the session.
Read reports of these workshops and join the ongoing discussion at:
Workshop 1 - 14/11/06
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Workshop 2 - 21/11/06
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Workshop 3 - 28/11/06
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Workshop 4 - 05/12/06
Read the report by clicking here
Organised by Greenwich University Philosophy Department
‘…another time in the broken chain of scholia, a discontinuous volcanic line, a second version underneath the first, expressing all the angers of the heart and setting forth the practical theses of denunciation and liberation.’
Gilles Deleuze