The nature of the phenomenon “Event” in the prism of the conception by Gilles Deleuze
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2014, Vol 4, Issue
Abstract
Through the prism of the “event” conception by G. Deleuze the article explores the ambivalent language and social nature of the event. It analyses references between attributes of the event: sign, meaning, and significance. It also defines the role of "floating signifiers" in the event and implementation of the virulent ideas and names into the system of event.
Authors and Affiliations
Elena Vladimirovna Pilyugina
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