Let them rot
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In Let Them Rot Alenka Zupančič takes up the ancient figure of Antigone and finds a blueprint for the politics of desire. Not desire as consumption, enjoying what is offered, but desire’s oblivion to what came before. Such politics says: “No, this world must end and I will be the embodiment of that end.” This is not self-satisfied destruction for destruction’s sake; it is existence with consequences beyond the predictable. Zupančič asks: “Why desire?” And this question of desire, which may be the only question, takes the form of a no that is also an “I.”
TitelLet them rot
Auteur
Plaats van uitgaveLondon
UitgeverDivided publishing
Jaar van uitgave2023
Pagina's96 p.
Formaat22 cm
Materiaalboek
ISBN978-1-7395161-0-9
Onderwerpphilosophy, death rituals, mythology
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| B-2024/028 | ,1,ZU:P"2023 | Beschikbaar |
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