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Abstract
There are three texts in which Gilles Deleuze questions the theater activity. The first one proposes notion of “theater of repetition” (in the introduction to Difference and Repetition, 1968), in the second one he defends the idea of a “minor theater” ( in One Manifest Less, 1979), and in the third one he proposes a dynamics that leads to exhaustion (in The Exhausted, 1992). Once, the author of this article studied the implications of the first expression; this time what is at stake in the second text will be explained: Why, what for and how to think in a minor theater?
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