Citations:facialize


 * 2007, Arun Saldanha, Psychedelic White: Goa Trance and the Viscosity of Race ISBN 1452913072, page 183
 * To avoid a pessimistic reading of Deleuze and Guattari, it needs to be stressed that bodies facialize themselves and therefore leave space for negotiation.


 * 2008, Stuart Kane, The Green Man and the Facial Machine, in Images of Robin Hood: Medieval to Modern, page 43:
 * The greenword of medieval popular narrative can be read as the "blank wall," to use the term of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, upon which any number of human activities or features might be superscribed; central among these activities was the projection of a face. The process of facializing the forest, of structuring it around the rhetorical figure of prosopopoesis &mdash; from the Greek prosopon, "face," and poiein, "to make" &mdash; paradoxically renders landscape as its outcome,


 * 2011, Peter Benson, Tobacco Capitalism ISBN 1400840406, page 209:
 * The neoliberal institutions facialize developing countries as needing tobacco in order to develop


 * 2013, Nick Davis, The Desiring-Image ISBN 0199993165:
 * In other words, with each new close-up, she must facialize an increasingly fractious set of impressions into some loosely reflective unity, even as intensive traits of every image defy such an embrace.


 * 2014, Arthur Kroker, Exits to the Posthuman Future ISBN 0745682235, page 50:
 * While technology has the illusion of control – consider how social networking technologies always strive to facialize themselves in the possessive language of the “I” and “You” – Facebook, iChat, iPhone, YouTube – the persistent data reality is