@article{oai:wako.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004999, author = {UENO, Toshiya}, journal = {和光大学現代人間学部紀要, Bulletin of the Faculty of Human Studies}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, Félix Guattari loved groupscules (small groups or fractions of some party and organizations) in his political philosophy in both his early days and ecosophy in his late work. ‘Subjectgroup’, groupuscules, and circles, unlike ‘subjugated group’, are constantly operative in the translocal context which Guattari could not have fully known in his life. This essay introduces some (potential) unknown friends of Guattari outside Europe, that is, Asia, especially in the post war Japan. It also examines how Guattarian activist philosophy, especially his ecosophy with three (virtual) ecologies is able to be compared with circle movements and its critical and theoretical perspective in the post war intellectuals of Japan.}, pages = {57--74}, title = {Friends of Félix Guattari in Archipelagoes : Micro Politics, Circle Movements, and Post-Media Activism in the Post War Japan}, volume = {16}, year = {2023} }