Towards a Non-hierarchical Space of Thought: Reading Roland Barthes’ The Neutral

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https://doi.org/10.18778/2353-6098.3.08

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nomad thought, neutral, space of literature, non-dualistic thinking, writing

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The article is devoted to The Neutral: the 1977-1978 lecture course developed and taught by Roland Barthes at the Collège de France. I argue that The Neutral is firmly rooted in the tradition that Brian Massumi defined as “nomad thought” in his foreword to Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari’s A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism & Schizophrenia. The essay traces the genealogy of this tradition and the term of the neutral, beginning with Maurice Blanchot’s work and his own concept of the neutral and ending with Barthes’ so far largely unexplored engagement with the texts of Deleuze. Elusive as the neutral figure is meant to remain, it emerges as a theorist’s effort to exercise a form of non-dualistic and non-hierarchical thinkin

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2015-01-01

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Myk, M. (2015). Towards a Non-hierarchical Space of Thought: Reading Roland Barthes’ The Neutral. Analyses/Rereadings/Theories: A Journal Devoted to Literature, Film and Theatre, 3(2), 34–41. https://doi.org/10.18778/2353-6098.3.08

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