Intellectuals and power: A conversation between Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze

This is a transcript of a 1972 conversation between the post-structuralist philosophers Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze, which discusses the links between the struggles of women, homosexuals, prisoners etc to class struggle, and also the relationship between theory, practice and power  This transcript first appeared in English in the book ‘Language, Counter-Memory, Practice: selected essays and interviews by Michel Foucault’

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Overview of L'Abécédaire de Gilles Deleuze, avec Claire Parnet

  Gilles Deleuze’s ABC Primer, with Claire Parnet, Directed by Pierre-André Boutang (1996)   Full reference to published set of DVDs: Deleuze, Giles (1996/2011) Gilles Deleuze from A-Z, with Claire Parnet, directed by Pierre-André Boutang, translated by Charles J. Stivale, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.           Overview prepared by Charles J. Stivale, Romance Languages & Literatures, Wayne

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The Indians of Palestine: An interview between Gilles Deleuze and Elias Sanbar

  By Jordan Skinner / 08 August 2014     In 1982, the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze interviewed the Palestinian author Elias Sanbar, founder of the Journal of Palestine Studies (La Revue d’Études Palestiniennes). They examine the importance of the journal and the existence of the people and land of Palestine. Disgracefully, over 30 years later, these discussions are still despairingly

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