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Re-thinking "integral"1 comment

shamansun wrote 4 days ago: Weirdly enough, I’ve recently felt disconnected from “integral theory” in any form … more →

Tags: Deleuze, Integral Theory, spirituality, wilber

deLanda / on deleuze

antonas wrote 5 days ago: deleuze and the Open-Ended becoming of the world … more →

Tags: Deleuze

Emergent subjectivity and defacement of Maya art2 comments

Johan Normark wrote 2 weeks ago: In case you wonder why I am not posting much now, it is because I am trying to come up with an inter … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Mayanist studies, Alfred Gell, archaeology, Bergson, Cancuén, Deleuze, Encounter, Hume

World as Medium: Or, How Self-Differing Substance makes strange bedfellows of Whitehead, Hegel, and Deleuze

chris wrote 2 weeks ago: by Christopher Vitale (crossposted at Networkologies). Towards the end of his mammoth Process and Re … more →

Tags: Posts by Christopher Vitale, Alexander Galloway, Deleuze, Hegel, Hjelmslev, mediology, Object-Oriented Philosophy, semiotics, Speculative Realism

Crazy Life1 comment

joshua j. kurz wrote 3 weeks ago: Life has been pretty crazy the past few weeks. I’ve presented 3 papers at two conferences and … more →

Tags: Academia, Pedagogy, Politics, Theory, AERA, Butler, Capital, capitalism, Education

More on Apparatus of Capture: Carving the World at the Seams with the Semiotics of Hjelmslev and Uexkuell

chris wrote 1 month ago: crossposted at Orbis Mediologicus In my most recent post, I discussed the relation between Galloway … more →

Tags: Alexander Galloway, Deleuze, Hjelmslev, mediology, semiotics, uexkuell

More on Apparatus of Capture: Carving the World at the Seams with the Semiotics of Hjelmslev and Uexkuell

chris wrote 1 month ago: by Christopher Vitale (crossposted at Networkologies). In my most recent post, I discussed the relat … more →

Tags: Posts by Christopher Vitale, Alexander Galloway, Deleuze, Hjelmslev, mediology, semiotics, uexkuell

Aristotelian/Linnaean classification and the Snake kingdom4 comments

Johan Normark wrote 1 month ago: I am stepping into a domain of which I am not an expert so take it for what it is. It crossed my min … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Mayanist studies, Deleuze, maya, Analogies, epigraphy, haecceity, Colonial Period, Kaan

What matters when we end humanism?4 comments

Johan Normark wrote 2 months ago: The buzz word in archaeology today is materiality. In archaeology this is usually meant to be a noti … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Adam T. Smith, Carl Knappett, Christopher Tilley, Discourse, essentialism, humanism, Material Culture, materiality

Towards a Bergsonian archaeology

Johan Normark wrote 2 months ago: Followers of this blog may by now know that I am primarily inspired by three philosophers: Bergson, … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Mayanist studies, archaeology, Bergson, CAUSEWAYS, Caves, Deleuze, Dialectics, duration

Eliminativism and the Real10 comments

deontologistics wrote 3 months ago: I’ve had a couple people ask me about my thoughts on eliminative materialism, and the response … more →

Tags: Theory, Deleuze, normativity, brandom, ontology, Critique, Foucault, reality, Objectivity

World Archaeology article

Johan Normark wrote 3 months ago: My article The making of a home: assembling houses at Nohcacab, Mexico, has now been published in Wo … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Mayanist studies, archaeology, assemblage, Cochuah, Deleuze, maya, México, Nohcacab

Theory...on accident

joshua j. kurz wrote 4 months ago: I’ve just finished teaching my first course in which I could say that theory was front and cen … more →

Tags: Teaching, Pedagogy, Academics, Theory, Foucault, Deleuze, curriculum, Teacher Education

Involutions of materiality2 comments

Johan Normark wrote 4 months ago: I have not produced many blog posts in July. The future frequency will be the same: 2-3 days between … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Mayanist studies, assemblage, causeway, Deleuze, Ichmul, materiality, maya, México

What matters is water: Fluids and solids in the Cochuah region, Mexico

Johan Normark wrote 4 months ago: This is my preliminary abstract for the 2nd Nordic Network for Amerindian Studies conference “ … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Mayanist studies, archaeology, ceramics, Cochuah, Conference, Deleuze, maya, México

Behavioral archaeology is always relevant

Johan Normark wrote 5 months ago: Ten years ago (1999) the behavioral archaeologist/anthropologist Michael B. Schiffer published the b … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Anthropology, archaeology, assemblage, Behavioral archaeology, Communication, Michael Schiffer

Applications again...2 comments

Johan Normark wrote 5 months ago: I am in the process of writing two interrelated applications; one for a research project (“Face Off” … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Mayanist studies, ant, archaeology, assemblage, Deleuze, Senses

Manuel De Landa on materialism and Deleuze

markuspretzel wrote 6 months ago: There is an excellent, highly accessible lecture by Manuel De Landa on YouTube in twelve parts regar … more →

Tags: General Interest, streatham philosophy group, streatham philosophy, De Landa, Materialism, Deleuze, manuel de landa, Manuel DeLanda

Mayanist quote of the day: on the application of Western models in non-Western contexts

Johan Normark wrote 6 months ago: “We feel Maya studies have too frequently applied Western models of religion to the ancient Maya” (B … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Mayanist studies, Analogies, Animism, Anthropology, arborescence, archaeology, assemblage, Caves


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