Besides the three interviews about him on Hermitix, which are all excellent in their own way, Oskar has a fantastic reading of _The Song of The Sirens_ up, and a channel called “classic audio archive” has a very good reading of _Madness of the Day_ (my favorite so far). But that’s all the Blanchot I’ve been able to find on TH-cam; I loved it so much that I’m desperate to find some more myself!
I wonder if a connection can be made between the concepts of Blanchot's desoeuvrement and Simondon's disindividuation that occurs amid transindividual processes of phycic and collective individuation.
I'd have to look more closely at Simondon, but it's important for Nancy and Blanchot that the negativity of désœuvrement not simply fold into a dialectical relationship with a constituent or positive gesture. I would argue this is the trouble with the move they are making: you can't just have one side of an oppositional logic. That said, there's more going on than a simple inversion of a framework; they are attempting to use the negativity to unsettle a deeply entrenched metaphysical habit expressed in and through the constitution of community. Here I suppose I am more Deleuzian, and I think I am more sympathetic to the language of counter-effectuation than inoperativity.
@@dethkon not if the lepers celebrate their disease and point their rotting fingers at the healthy, jealous as the grandiose pageantty of life marches on
hey; it's a comment; of uncertainty; this makes a lot of balancing needs sense; not just in the professed and believed "needs"; of "extroverted" expression; but the existential infinidimensional needs; unseen; of negativity inherent force(s); anti-sense senses; as all of humanity and species sovereignty collide; in a chaotic scale invariance; of infinitii;
I'm so here for this
Great video, also maybe a bit of Levinas and his notion of the absolute separateness of the Other would help
very cool, Craig. I wish I had more input on this beyond "I need to read Blanchot", lol. have a lovely rest of your week :D
I recommend this book!
Besides the three interviews about him on Hermitix, which are all excellent in their own way, Oskar has a fantastic reading of _The Song of The Sirens_ up, and a channel called “classic audio archive” has a very good reading of _Madness of the Day_ (my favorite so far).
But that’s all the Blanchot I’ve been able to find on TH-cam; I loved it so much that I’m desperate to find some more myself!
Good stuff! Cool name!
Great video. Subscribed
Thank you! Glad you find value in this work.
I wonder if a connection can be made between the concepts of Blanchot's desoeuvrement and Simondon's disindividuation that occurs amid transindividual processes of phycic and collective individuation.
I'd have to look more closely at Simondon, but it's important for Nancy and Blanchot that the negativity of désœuvrement not simply fold into a dialectical relationship with a constituent or positive gesture. I would argue this is the trouble with the move they are making: you can't just have one side of an oppositional logic. That said, there's more going on than a simple inversion of a framework; they are attempting to use the negativity to unsettle a deeply entrenched metaphysical habit expressed in and through the constitution of community. Here I suppose I am more Deleuzian, and I think I am more sympathetic to the language of counter-effectuation than inoperativity.
Second ^_^
Better late than never 👍
The sick commenting on the healthy?
Who better? After all, the sick were once healthy, too…
@@dethkon not if the lepers celebrate their disease and point their rotting fingers at the healthy, jealous as the grandiose pageantty of life marches on
hey;
it's a comment;
of uncertainty;
this makes a lot of balancing needs sense;
not just in the professed and believed "needs";
of "extroverted" expression;
but the existential infinidimensional needs;
unseen;
of negativity inherent force(s);
anti-sense senses;
as all of humanity and species sovereignty collide;
in a chaotic scale invariance;
of infinitii;
Just talk like a normal person, you aren't impressing anybody with this Nick Land drivel
@@uncleobscurenobody8861
stop talking like a normal person;
and be more like me;
I liked your poem, thanks!
This is some of the worst nonsense I have heard in awhile.Alternative reality?