Renesansowy melancholijny asamblaż, przestrzeń i barokowy problem myśli

  • Kamil Rusiłowicz The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Faculty of Humanities
Keywords: melancholy; space; assemblage; Deleuze and Guattari; Hamlet; neobaroque

Abstract

The article discusses Drew Daniel’s theory of the melancholy assemblage. By juxtaposing Daniel’s appropriation of Deleuze and Guattari’s ideas with Manuel De Landa’s discussion of the assemblage theory, it addresses the issue of space which, in spite of being one of the parameters of an assemblage, is absent from Daniel’s The Melancholy Assemblage. Therefore, the first question asked in the present article concerns the reason behind Daniel’s neglect of the spatial dimension of an assemblage. The second issue discussed in the article concerns the tension between forces of territorialization and deterritorialization in a melancholy assemblage. By approaching the issue from the vantage point of the neobaroque theory, the article argues that Daniel’s Renaissance melancholy assemblages already touch upon the problematic relation between performance and essence that would find its full manifestation during the Baroque.

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Published
2019-10-23
Section
Articles