El retorno a la norma y/del estado de excepción

The call for a return to normality was heard during the Covid-19 crisis, and with this came back the suspicion -repeating the Benjaminian dictum- that the norm is (and was) the state of exception. As if this interruption had slightly loosened the forces that held us in the fog of the neoliberal glob...

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Autor principal: Yarza, Claudia
Formato: Online
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Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias de Filosofía en la Escuela (CIIFE) 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/saberesypracticas/article/view/6785
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Sumario:The call for a return to normality was heard during the Covid-19 crisis, and with this came back the suspicion -repeating the Benjaminian dictum- that the norm is (and was) the state of exception. As if this interruption had slightly loosened the forces that held us in the fog of the neoliberal globalization, revealing its lying contours, its bad workmanship or its short-term workmanship, also in that movement the political character of time and its capacity for the messianic interruption of that catastrophe that we continue to call progress emerged. An emergency brake sensitivity, a playful attitude with the apparatuses (give them a twist, play with their distortion): a reading of Benjamin with Tiqqun, or with Deleuze or with Agamben, brings into play his capacity for wandering, for run away, his skill (unpredictable although not disappointing) for political articulation.