Abstract
This text is the first part of a class that goes through the major subjects found in the Anti-Oedipus, by Deleuze and Guattari. Deleuze takes an informal tone, and some of the interventions are emphatic. These can not always be listened, fact that doesn’t compromise the understanding of the subject. Since the beginning, by the distinction of the great interpretation types of the psychosis, the reader is introduced to the concept of three abstract lines (of very different natures); subject that is present throughout the schizoanalysis. There is a reference to Karl Jaspers, and the identification of a preceding movement in the clinic. There are literary references that set the ground for the attempt to restore the dignity of the delirium. There are negative remarks to the psychoanalysis, consequences to these former standings.
Anti-Oedipus; clinic; Schizoanalysis; Deleuze; Guattari