Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Dystopia
This book offers an insightful history of dystopian literature, integrating it within the conceptual schemas of Deleuze and Guattari. Unlike earlier examples of dystopia which depict representations of a possible future that is remarkably worse than
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Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Dystopia
Rahime Çokay Nebioğlu
Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Dystopia
Rahime Çokay Nebioğlu Ankara, Turkey
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Acknowledgements
The foundations of this monograph were laid during my doctoral studies at the Middle East Technical University, and I am greatly indebted to my supervisor Nil Korkut Nayki for her guidance and generous support from the very first moments of this research. I am also hugely thankful to the members of my dissertation committee, Selen Sevgi Aktari and Elif Öztabak Avcı for their constructive feedback and unfailing encouragement. I would also like to express my heartfelt thanks to my academic sponsors at Duke University, Ken Surin and Markos Hadjioannou, for generously giving their time to offer invaluable comments for this research. I would also like to thank Liz Grosz, Fredrick Jameson and Michael Hardt for all their support throughout my time at Duke. It was the most productive and festive time of my doctoral studies. I also owe a huge debt of gratitude to Ronald Bogue for his support, recommendations and comments on my research from the very beginning of this adventure I undertook in Deleuze scholarship. His boundless energy and passion for Deleuze studies have been a source of inspiration. My gratitude is also due to the Deleuze Studies and Utopian Studies Societies and to their members for welcoming me so warmly into their communities
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