schizoanalysis
Schizoanalysis is a theoretical framework developed by philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in their work "Anti-Oedipus." It seeks to analyze the ways in which desire operates in society, challenging traditional psychoanalytic concepts. Instead of focusing on individual pathology, schizoanalysis emphasizes the collective and social dimensions of desire, exploring how it shapes identities and relationships.
The approach encourages a more fluid understanding of mental processes, viewing them as interconnected with social structures and cultural contexts. By breaking down rigid categories, schizoanalysis aims to liberate desire from societal constraints, promoting creativity and new forms of expression.