Here I talked with my friend Dr David Deamer about French Philosopher Gilles Deleuze. Dave explains to me what Deleuze was about, and then we go on to talk about how Deleuze is important for understanding cinema, and what Deleuze teach us about film, or what film can do for philosophy. Dave is the author of Deleuze, Japanese Cinema, and the Atom Bomb: The Spectre of Impossibility [Bloombsury, 2014], as well as Deleuze's Cinema Books: Three Introductions to the Taxonomy of Images [Edinburgh, 2016]. You can find out more about Dave here.
On Difference and Repetition with David Deamer
On Cormac McCarthy with Julius Greve
On Nietzsche with Lars Iyer
On Religion and Violence with Felix O'Murchadha
On Social Work with Joe Smeeton
On Levinas with Will Large
On Shame with Luna Dolezal
On Denial, Conspiracy and Post-Truth with Keith Kahn-Harris
On Dirt with Olli Lagerspetz
On Metaphysics, Objects and Decent Politics with Graham Harman
On the Geography and Politics of Light with Tim Edensor
On Forensic Linguistics with David Wright
Horror, Ghosts and Monsters with Sorcha Ní Fhlainn
On US Politics, Edmund Burke and Trump with Michael Baranowski
On the Law, Consent and MeToo with Heidi Matthews.
On Sex Robots and Personhood with Kathleen Richardson
On Emile Zola with Dan Rebellato
The Philosophy of Football with Stephen Mumford.
On the Mind and Panpsychism with Philip Goff
A Cultural History of Gay Rights in Britain with Don Milligan
Join Podbean Ads Marketplace and connect with engaged listeners.
Advertise Today
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
강유원의 책담화冊談話
The Art of Manliness
Conversations With Coleman
Dear Hank & John
The Lila Rose Podcast