plateau "Introduction: Rhizome"

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"Introduction: Rhizome" is the opening plateau of Deleuze and Guattari’s *A Thousand Plateaus*, where they introduce the rhizome as a central metaphor for non-hierarchical, networked forms of thought and social organization.

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instanceOf book chapter
philosophical text
plateau
associatedWith continental philosophy
poststructuralism
author Félix Guattari NERFINISHED
Gilles Deleuze NERFINISHED
centralConcept anti-arborescent model
assemblage
cartography
decalcomania
multiplicity
networked forms of thought
non-hierarchical organization
rhizome
contrastsWith arborescent thought
critiques hierarchical models of thought
tree-like models of knowledge
developsIdeaOf non-linear textuality
open systems of thought
emphasizes becoming
immanence
hasKeyTerm asignifying rupture
cartography
connection
decalcomania
heterogeneity
multiplicity
influencedConcept assemblage theory
hypertext theory
network society
influencedField art theory
cultural studies
literary theory
media theory
political theory
introducesMetaphor rhizome
language French
openingPlateauOf A Thousand Plateaus NERFINISHED
originalTitle Introduction : Rhizome NERFINISHED
partOf A Thousand Plateaus NERFINISHED
philosophicalTheme anti-foundationalism
critique of representation
epistemology of networks
ontology of multiplicities
proposesModelFor non-hierarchical social organization
non-linear thinking
rejects fixed origins
teleological development

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