plateau "1914: One or Several Wolves?"

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"1914: One or Several Wolves?" is a key chapter in Deleuze and Guattari’s philosophical work A Thousand Plateaus that explores multiplicity, subjectivity, and desire through the figure of the wolf-pack.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chapter
philosophical text
plateau
addresses collective formations of subjectivity
nature of desire beyond the individual
non-human modes of becoming
author Félix Guattari NERFINISHED
Gilles Deleuze NERFINISHED
centralTheme assemblage
becoming-animal
critique of the unified subject
desiring-production
pack versus individual
rhizomatic multiplicity
countryOfOrigin France
critiques individual-centered psychoanalysis
psychoanalytic Oedipus complex
discusses Freud’s Wolf Man case NERFINISHED
Sigmund Freud NERFINISHED
exploresConcept desire
multiplicity
subjectivity
influencedField animal studies
critical theory
cultural studies
literary theory
political theory
language French
modeOfArgument philosophical essay
originalTitleOfWork Mille plateaux NERFINISHED
partOf A Thousand Plateaus NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy
poststructuralism
schizoanalysis
positionInWork early plateau in A Thousand Plateaus
publicationYearOfWork 1980
relatedConcept body without organs
desiring-machines
line of flight
molar and molecular
pack multiplicity
relatedWork Anti-Oedipus NERFINISHED
usesFigure wolf-pack
wolves

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