This article traces the shift in media theory from humanism to antihumanism,or from extensionism to assemblage theory and machinism.The suggestion is that the anti-humanistic orientation illuminates the human conditio...
This manuscript from Hollinshead and Vellah calls for researchers in Tourism Studies and related Fields to reflect upon their own role in refreshing the social imaginaries of“after-colonialism”under the nomadisms of...
This paper aims to parallelize the theorizations of Pierre Macherey and Gilles Deleuze.First,the author,according to Macherey,must have left something unsaid in his text.The unsaid or the narrative rupture is responsi...
In this paper,the author is questioning the very concept of“indifference of thinking”.The author also asks:In what sense,thinking leads to“overall indifference”?What,indeed,is indifference?Reading carefully,the ph...
Discussions on the establishment of translational equivalence have been anchored on linguistic conversion and sociocultural factors;nonetheless,translating a story as a process of narrativization offers a different pe...
This paper seeks to examine a particular aspect of the communicological dynamic of play and boundaries. Working from an existential concept of play as creative, dialogic expression (and as the vehicle of new experien...
This paper mainly discusses Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari’s researches on Chinese immanent becoming,they explain the theory of rhizome,the theory of becoming and the immanent philosophy from the relation between...
This article is intended as a differential contribution to the study of Melville, still the central novelist of American literature in his complex, meditative negotiations of the various and often contradictory strand...
This paper argues that the affirmative philosophy of Gilles Deleuze opens for a generous ethic. Such ethic passes on new or different possibilities of life. The paper briefly outlines the basic ideas in Deleuze thinki...
This article offers a preliminary analysis of the language of certain varieties of American comedy that arose out of the Vaudeville theater(from roughly 1910–1930)and,later,out of the culture of popular magazines fro...