Chaosmosis

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Chaosmosis is a philosophical work by Félix Guattari that explores subjectivity, aesthetics, and the production of meaning within complex social and psychological systems.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
addresses complexity in social systems
non-linear processes of meaning-making
relationship between psyche and society
role of art in subjectivation
author Félix Guattari NERFINISHED
concepts assemblage
ecosophy
machinic unconscious
processual subjectivity
transversality
countryOfOrigin France
focusesOn aesthetic practices as production of subjectivity
media and cultural environments
micropolitics of desire
production of subjectivity
genre critical theory
philosophy
poststructuralism
hasPart analysis of media and culture
concept of chaosmosis
theory of aesthetic practices
theory of subjectivity
influencedBy Gilles Deleuze NERFINISHED
Jacques Lacan NERFINISHED
Sigmund Freud
structuralism
systems theory
mainSubject aesthetics
complex systems
philosophy of mind
production of meaning
psychoanalysis
semiotics
social theory
subjectivity
movement French theory
poststructuralism
schizoanalysis
originalLanguage French
originalTitle Chaosmose NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy
relatedWork A Thousand Plateaus NERFINISHED
Anti-Oedipus NERFINISHED
The Three Ecologies NERFINISHED
title Chaosmosis NERFINISHED

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Félix Guattari notableWork Chaosmosis