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Title
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Schema of the Postsignifying Semiotic
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Description
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The postsignifying semiotic, in which overcoding is assured by the redundancy of consciousness; a subjectification of enunciation occurs on a passional line that makes the organization of power (pouvoir) immanent and raises deterritorialization to the absolute, although in a way that is still negative. …
… Without privileging one regime over another, it is possible to construct schemas of the signifying and postsignifying semiotics that clearly illustrate the possibilities for concrete mixture.(1) The point of subjectification, replacing the center of significance. (2) The two faces turned away from each other. (3) The subject of enunciation resulting from the point of subjectification and the turning away. (4) The subject of the statement, into which the subject of enunciation recoils. (5) The succession of finite linear proceedings accompanied by a new form of priest and a new bureaucracy. (6) The line of flight, which is freed but still segmented, remaining negative and blocked.
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Designer
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Deleuze, Gilles
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Guattari, Félix
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Date
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1980
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Source
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A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia
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Bibliographic Citation
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Deleuze, Gilles and Felix Guattari. 1987. A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia. Translated with a Foreword by Brian Massumi. University of Minnesota Press. Pages 135-137.
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Deleuze, Gilles and Felix Guattari. 1980. Mille Plateaux: Capitalisme and Schizophrénie. Les Editions de Minuit.
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depict things of type
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Sequence or Process
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Conceptual
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is composed of
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Spiral
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Arrows
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has attribute
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Arrow
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Dash Line
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Solid Line
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Curve