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Rhizome: Multiple Multiplicities put together in no order or structure. | Rhizome: Multiple Multiplicities put together in no order or structure. | ||
Schizophrenia | Schizophrenia | ||
Multiplicity: Multiplicity is something that | Multiplicity: Multiplicity is something that cannot change in number without changing in nature, i.e. it represents a Qualitative difference rather than a Quantitative one. | ||
'''<big>Rhizomes</big>''' | |||
Rhizomes are important to think with because it helps question hierarchies and binaries and helps show how everything can be inter-related with each other. Usually, Rhizomes are thought of as a comparison between trees and ginger roots. Thinking is colloquially imagined as a tree, with roots, a trunk, and branches that grow up. This is based on the idea of hierarchies and categories; it can be seen everywhere from schools and development theories to workplace charts and the United States government. It provides a beginning bottom with a desired end goal to reach. Compare it to that of a ginger root, which grows in random directions and has no sense of order to it. There is no start and there is not end. | |||
Deleuze notes six principles of the Rhizome | |||
# Connection | |||
# Heterogeneity Connection and Heterogeneity basically mean that anything can and must be connected, it doesn't matter how different or similar. | |||
# Multiplicity | |||
# Asignifying Rupture Asignifying Rupture means the Rhizome can be broken off at any point and it will always reconnect and start again. | |||
# Cartography | |||
# Decalcomania Cartography and Decalcomania which means you should think of the Rhizome as a map, something always open and can be entered and referenced at any point. | |||
These six characteristics denote the Rhizome as a process that allows and aids us in questioning hierarchal organization. | |||
a "rhizome has no beginning or end; it is always in the middle...intermezzo." Instead of thinking as objects as being simply "this" or "that" we should be thinking of objects as "this and that" | |||
A simplified interpretation of the Rhizome can be this Wiki, there's no central pattern or root to the growth of the wiki. | |||
== Structure of Deleuze Positions in Debate == | == Structure of Deleuze Positions in Debate == | ||
=== Aff === | === Aff === |
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