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261-263, 266, 278-284, 287-289<br />

Semiotic subjugation, 278-280, 282, 284,<br />

287, 289; power exercised via, 278;<br />

struggles against, 279<br />

Semiotization, 203, 230, 261, 267, 279,<br />

284, 287<br />

Senses, 61<br />

Sensible qualities, 61-62<br />

Seriality, 149, 180, 306 n.2<br />

Serialized: collective life, 181; individuals,<br />

159; subjectivity, 182<br />

Seriousness: urgent undermining of spirit of,<br />

71<br />

Servitude: fight for, 72<br />

Sex: as repressed by hierarchically conceived<br />

questions of, 71<br />

Sexual: dimension of desiring-machines, 113;<br />

liberation, 170; machine, 127; reintegration<br />

of, 71; symbols, 200; alienation,<br />

225; and desire, 245<br />

Sexuality, 72, 115, 146, 166; deviant forms<br />

of, 183; dominant, 228; as energy of<br />

unconscious, 114; Freud's representation<br />

of, 145; as homosexuality, 229; as<br />

monstrosity, 211; Oedipal, 172;<br />

questioning of dominant forms of, 218;<br />

and recognition of leftist movements,<br />

141; and repression, 224; subjugated<br />

by dictatorship of capitalist totalitarian<br />

organization, 207; trans-, 172, 218, 245<br />

Significance, 54, 102, 135, 172, 174<br />

Signification, 173, 201-202, 236, 238-242,<br />

245, 250, 263-264, 286, 307 n.2;<br />

dominant, 238, 242, 245, 250; and<br />

formations of power, 286; structuralism<br />

stuck with, 241-242; three systems of,<br />

239. See also Asignification<br />

Significative redundancy: politics of, 288<br />

Signifier, 27, 58, 66, 78-81, 87-88, 96, 103,<br />

142, 241-242, 259-262, 285, 289;<br />

despotism of, 239; film escapes dictatorship<br />

of, 262; struggles of desire<br />

exceed, 261<br />

Signifying: batter, 134; chains, 81, 242, 261;<br />

semiologies, 173, 24 1-242<br />

Simondon, Gilbert (Du mode d'existence des<br />

objets technique), 305 n. 13<br />

Singularity, 7, 10-1 1, 20, 103, 182, 190,<br />

197, 266<br />

Singularization, 25-26, 193, 198-1 99, 202;<br />

re-, 180, 190<br />

Slavson, 149<br />

Social: body, 43, 110, 225-226, 229; conditions,<br />

92; division, 72, 164, 202; fabric,<br />

29, 54, 184<br />

Social field, 88, 94, 111, 156, 185, 187, 228,<br />

230, 243, 245, 250, 254, 257, 260,<br />

262, 285; delirium of, 51, 74; desire<br />

vs. pleasure in vision of, 154; politics of<br />

desire in, 155, 162; as tested by<br />

desiring-machines, 114-1 15<br />

Social formations, 84, 111, 113, 142, 146;<br />

instruments of exploitation and<br />

repression precede, 44<br />

Social investment, 135; primacy of, 82<br />

Social libido: and revolutionary desire, 171<br />

Social machines, 48, 74, 82, 87, 94-95, 112,<br />

150, 262; deployment of desire in, 81;<br />

desiring-machines as unconscious of,<br />

111; economy of desire of, 40; and<br />

relation with machines of desire, 88,<br />

106; and technical machines, 111;<br />

technology presupposes, 108<br />

Social mechanisms: calling into question<br />

whole dynamic of, 64<br />

Social order: categorical oppositions as

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