Question

Microcrystallizations of this ideology operate in family life according to a Felix Guattari paper titled “Everybody Wants to Be” a proponent of it. For 10 points each:
[10e] Michel Foucault called Anti-Oedipus an “introduction” to a life without what ideology? The manifesto of a party named for this ideology was written by Giovanni Gentile (“jen-TEE-lay”).
ANSWER: fascism [or fascist or fascismo or fascista; accept “Everybody Wants to be a Fascist”; accept non-fascist life; accept National Fascist Party or Partito Nazionale Fascista]
[10m] Alain Badiou’s “The Fascism of the Potato” is an attack on this concept of Deleuze and Guattari’s. “Decalcomania” is among the features of these non-hierarchical networks theorized in A Thousand Plateaus.
ANSWER: rhizomes
[10h] Anti-Oedipus contrasts fascist “biunivocalizing” with the “polyvocal” tendency of these people, whose “-ology” titles another book by the authors. These people name Rosi Braidotti’s theory of fluid subjectivity.
ANSWER: nomads [accept nomadism or nomadisme; accept Nomadology: The War Machine; accept nomadic theory]
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McGillBrown100010
Minnesota AChicago C1010020
Claremont CollegesColumbia A100010
MichiganColumbia B1010020
Cornell AToronto B1010020
RutgersHarvard0000
IllinoisOttawa1010020
IndianaFlorida1010020
Toronto AKentucky1010020
DukeMinnesota B1010020
Johns HopkinsNYU010010
North Carolina BBerkeley A100010
NorthwesternStanford1010020
MarylandPenn1010020
PurdueTruman State0000
Chicago ASouth Carolina10101030
Cornell BTexas100010
Yale BVanderbilt100010
North Carolina AVirginia100010
WUSTL BYale A0000