O[rgans] is the field of immanence of desire, the plane of consistency specific to desire (with desire defined as a process of production without reference to any exterior agency, whether it be a lack that hollows it out or a pleasure that fills it)—... Architectural Bodies - Page 53by Ad Graafland - 1996 - 131 pagesFull view - About this book
| Laleen Jayamanne - Feminism and motion pictures - 1996 - 300 pages
...conceived as a self-consistent multiplicity of productive force that forms the plane of consistency: "a process of production without reference to any...lack that hollows it out or a pleasure that fills it."10 Desire has no privileged site, it is not in the place of subject or object, or a bridge between... | |
| Bi Academic Intervention - Social Science - 1997 - 234 pages
...Felix Guattari, A Thousand Plateaus, p. 151. 106. Ibid., p. 162. 107. Desire is understood here to be 'a process of production without reference to any...lack that hollows it out or a pleasure that fills it in' (ibid., p. 154). Whenever a BwO is made into an organism, a signification or a subject whenever... | |
| Charles J. Stivale - Philosophy - 1998 - 388 pages
...effectively goes beyond any opposition between the one and the multiple." and then conclude: "The BwO is the field of immanence of desire, the plane of consistency...lack that hollows it out or a pleasure that fills it)" (ATP, 154; MP, 191). And they sum up their discussion so far as follows: We distinguish between:... | |
| Charles J. Stivale - Philosophy - 1998 - 388 pages
...goes beyond any opposition between the one and the multiple," and then conclude: "The BwO is thefìeld of immanence of desire, the plane of consistency specific...lack that hollows it out or a pleasure that fills it)" (ATP, 154; MP, 191). And they sum up their discussion so far as follows: We distinguish between:... | |
| Mariam Fraser - Literary Criticism - 1999 - 240 pages
...individual. Instead, it is a field for the production of the immanence of desire, where desire is understood as 'a process of production without reference to any...lack that hollows it out or a pleasure that fills it in' (Deleuze and Guattari 1 988: 1 54). If desire is betrayed (if a BwO is made into an organism,... | |
| Jana Evans Braziel, Kathleen LeBesco - Social Science - 2001 - 372 pages
...of desire, the mapping of intensities and their traversal on this immanent matrix; the BwO is "the field of immanence of desire, the plane of consistency...lack that hollows it out or a pleasure that fills itl."24 Deleu2e and Guattari thus offer in their body without organs a model for rethinking materiality... | |
| Jane Bennett - History - 2001 - 228 pages
...masochism example because it reveals what they believe to be the centrality of "desire" to BwO. Desire is "a process of production without reference to any...lack that hollows it out or a pleasure that fills it." Through his willingness to suffer pain, the masochist allegedly "untie[s] the pseudobond between... | |
| Ellen Mortensen - Philosophy - 2003 - 148 pages
...is, Grosz argues, as follows: The BwO is "the field of immanence of desire, the plane of consistenty specific to desire (with desire defined as a process...lack that hollows it out or a pleasure that fills it" ([A Thousand Plateaus] 154). It resists transcendence; it refuses the sedimentation and hierurchizalion... | |
| Daniel Punday - Philosophy - 2003 - 216 pages
...(152) The Body without Organs is constructed as a kind of site across which desire can travel, "the field of immanence of desire, the plane of consistency specific to desire (154). This "plane of consistency" in turn can become the basis of a new series of mechanical connections.... | |
| Glenn Burger - Poetry - 300 pages
...for example, Deleuze and Guattari, A Thousand Plateaus: "The B[ody] w[ithout] O[rgans] is the yield of immanence of desire, the plane of consistency specific...lack that hollows it out or a pleasure that fills it) We come to the gradual realization that the BwO is not at all the opposite of the organs. The organs... | |
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