FAHRENHEIT 451: dialogues with Deleuze’s philosophy
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https://doi.org/10.5752/P.2358-3231.2020n37p236-248Keywords:
Deleuze. Fiction. Desire. Despotic machine. Language.Abstract
This article aims at investigating in FAHRENHEIT 451, comics written by Tim Hamilton (2009), signs of Deleuze’s philosophy, considering the building of a multiplicity language that involves technology and cultural imaginary. An experiment that aims to read this American fiction under the gaze of desire in contrast to a society of control. Knowledge as a threaten to the system composed by those who serves, analyzed by the concepts of thought without image, of creation inside the universe marked by transience. The book as a resource for fighting againist the despotic machine. Firemen’s fire as a sign of order. Notes that note the actions of freedom and oppression in a given society of control.
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