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As such, “Rhizome” rapidly seeks to extinguish every last trace of Hegelianism, particularly from the object of the book: “There is no longer a tripartite division between a field of reality (the world) and a field of representation (the book) and a field of subjectivity (the author). Rather, an assemblage establishes connections between certain multiplicities drawn from each of these orders, so that a book has no sequel nor the world as its object nor one or several authors as its subject.” Likewise, this essay refuses ontological thought, accepting the state of intermediacy, the logic of the conjunction, which perhaps explains the tendency in the prose toward polysyndeton.
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Deleuze and Guattari, "Rhizome" annotation by Dan Clinton between subject and object, between signifier and signified, encompassing
the whole of dualistic logic through its branching patterns, through
its definitions of set pathways between root and branch.
<span>As such, “Rhizome” rapidly seeks to extinguish every
last trace of Hegelianism, particularly from the object of the book: “There
is no longer a tripartite division between a field of reality (the
world) and a field of representation (the book) and a field of subjectivity
(the author). Rather, an assemblage establishes connections between
certain multiplicities drawn from each of these orders, so that a
book has no sequel nor the world as its object nor one or several
authors as its subject.” Likewise, this essay refuses ontological
thought, accepting the state of intermediacy, the logic of the conjunction,
which perhaps explains the tendency in the prose toward polysyndeton.
That the text is titled Rhizome does not amount to a statement
of topic (for the essay refuses objects and signifieds) but rather
a statement of id Summary
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