Home » List of issues » The metaphysics of Deleuze & Guattari The metaphysics of Deleuze & Guattari No 99, 2021/1 - 156 pagesTo begin withDeleuze & Guattari’s Metaphysics: Already “beyond nature and culture”By Vincent Jacques, Jérôme Rosanvallon, translated from French by Priyanka DeshmukhCorpusIs there a “metaphysics” of Deleuze and Guattari, and is it autonomous compared to that of Deleuze?By group Discussion between Manola Antonioli, Vincent Jacques, Igor Krtolica, Jérôme Rosanvallon, translated from French by Priyanka DeshmukhDeleuze and Guattari: transcending nature/culture in anthropology?By Vincent Jacques, translated from French by Allyn HardyckThe Deleuzo-Guattarian Rhizome “between” philosophy, science, history and anthropologyBy Igor Krtolica, translated from French by Priyanka DeshmukhThe image of thought and thought without image in Deleuze & GuattariBy Bernard Bénit, translated from French by Priyanka DeshmukhWhat surveys itself? Ruyerian Neofinalism and Deleuzo-Guattarian immanentismBy Jérôme Rosanvallon, translated from French by Allyn HardyckWordsInterview with Pierre MontebelloBy Jérôme Rosanvallon, translated from French by Allyn HardyckEpistemeNew geometries and dynamics at the heart of nature and the living? Towards a renewal of the philosophy of natureBy Luciano Boi, translated from French by Priyanka DeshmukhCursusNorm trouble: toward a critical pedagogy in art schoolsBy an Interview with Sophie Orlando, conducted by Vanessa Brito, translated from French by Allyn HardyckReadingsAgainst the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States, James C. ScottBy Quentin Badaire, translated from French by Priyanka Deshmukh