28.01.2015 Views

Chaosophy - autonomous learning

Chaosophy - autonomous learning

Chaosophy - autonomous learning

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

politics, look at what psychoanalysis does with it. Look at what<br />

Freud did with Schreber.<br />

As fo r ethnography, Pierre Clastres said it all or, in any case,<br />

the best for us. What we are trying to do is to put the libido in<br />

relation with the "outside." The flux of women among primitives<br />

is connected to the fluxes of herds, flows of arrows. All of a sudden,<br />

a group becomes nomadic. All of a sudden, warriors arrive at the<br />

village square, look at the China Wall. What are the flows of a<br />

society, what are the fluxes capable of subverting it, and what is the<br />

position of desire in all of this Something always happens to the<br />

libido, and it comes from far off on the horizon, not from inside.<br />

Shouldn't ethnology, as much as psychoanalysis, be in contact with<br />

this outside world<br />

Maurice Nadeau: We should perhaps stop here . . . I would like to<br />

thank Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari for their elucidations<br />

regarding a book that is likely to revolutionize many disciplines and<br />

that seems even more significant to me in terms of the particular<br />

way in which its authors approach questions that concern us all. I<br />

also thank Frans;ois Chatelet for having organized and presided<br />

over this discussion and, of course, the specialists who were kind<br />

enough to participate.<br />

h /89

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!