Poiesis and Politics as Ecstatic Fetish: Foucault’s Ethical Demand
Povzetek
Relying on the form of the matter, as well as the content, this article is a playful and lyrical re-thinking of Foucault’s radical move to re-claim ‘otherness’ and the ‘other’ as ‘ecstatic’ fetish. Posed as such, ‘otherness’ and the technologies of identity this implies, neither stands as an opposition to Being/being nor as the ‘that’ which does not fit in. In this move, something rather peculiar also comes to light: a politics of the ethical that no longer relies on the mastery of logos. Indeed, it relies, on a radical ‘non-mastery’, a ‘beheaded mastery’; a kind of ‘coming’ without ‘be’. Could it be said that therein lies the beginning threads for a wholly different conception of freedom and democracy, not to mention the ‘I’ of this ‘me’?Prenosi
Podatki o prenosih še niso na voljo.
Prenosi
Objavljeno
2016-01-24
Kako citirati
Golding, S. (2016). Poiesis and Politics as Ecstatic Fetish: Foucault’s Ethical Demand. Filozofski Vestnik, 18(2). Pridobljeno od https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/filozofski-vestnik/article/view/3991
Številka
Rubrike
Power and Resistance / Pouvoir et résistance
Licenca
Avtorji jamčijo, da je delo njihova avtorska stvaritev, da v njem niso kršene avtorske pravice tretjih oseb ali kake druge pravice. V primeru zahtevkov tretjih oseb se avtorji zavezujejo, da bodo varovali interese založnika ter da bodo povrnili morebitno škodo.
Podrobneje v rubriki: Prispevki