Introduction: The Many Aspects of DurationRobert W. LuzeckyPart I Concepts of Time1 Time is Real: Deleuze and Guattari, from Chaos to ComplexityDorothea E. Olkowski2 The Movement of TimeThomas Nail3 The Pure Form of Time: Deleuze's Theory of TemporalityDaniel W. SmithPart II History of Time4 Gilles Deleuze's Interpretation of the Eternal Return: From Nietzsche and Philosophy to Difference and RepetitionJames Mollison5 Time and the Untimely: Deleuze, Foucault and the Production of the NewStrand Sheldahl-Thomason6 Kant, Merleau-Ponty, Deleuze and the Constitution of ExperienceHenry Somers-Hall7 Disjoint and Multiply: Deleuze and Negri on TimePeter TrnkaPart III Expressions of Time8 Kill Metaphor: Kafka's Becoming-Animal and the Deterritorialisation of Language as a Rejection of StasisCharlene Elsby9 Memories of CinemaRobert W. Luzecky10 Time, Truth and the Power of the FalseVernon W. Cisney11 Gilles Deleuze, A Man Out of TimeCharles J. StivaleNotes on ContributorsIndex