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Qui Parle (2003) 13 (2): 137–142.
Published: 01 December 2003
...Huey Copeland BEING IN THE PICTURE: HANK WILLIS
THOMAS' FRAMES SERIES
Huey Copeland
[Fig. 1] The woman captured in Hank Willis Thomas' Indecisive
Moment does not look pleased, and in further characterizing her
attitude, we might say "indisposed" and politely leave...
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Qui Parle (2008) 17 (1): 147–173.
Published: 01 June 2008
...Luca d'Isanto Copyright © 2008 Qui Parle 2008 Kenosis of the Subject and the
Advent of Being in Mystic Experience
luca d’isanto
The operation of sense thus gives itself as pure negativity—but this
negativity is nothing but the upsurge of the real in its absolute con...
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Qui Parle (2008) 17 (1): 175–192.
Published: 01 June 2008
...Luke Thurston Copyright © 2008 Qui Parle 2008 Splinters of Being
Fernando Pessoa as Multiple Singularity
luke thurston
The supreme pleasure in literature is to realise the non-existent.
Oscar Wilde, The Artist as Critic
“We’re splinters & mosaics; not, as they used...
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Qui Parle (2010) 19 (1): 9–35.
Published: 01 June 2010
...Nicola Masciandaro Copyright © 2010 Qui Parle 2010 The Sorrow of Being
nicola masciandaro
The root of all pure joy and sadness is that the world is as it is.
Giorgio Agamben, The Coming Community
Not how the world is, is the mystical...
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Qui Parle (2012) 20 (2): 151–182.
Published: 01 December 2012
...Massimo Recalcati Copyright © 2012 Qui Parle 2012 Hate as a Passion of Being
massimo recalcati
Translated by Ramsey McGlazer
Hatred has never been put in its proper place.
Jacques Lacan, Seminar XX: Encore
1. Freud’s Genealogy of Hate
“Instincts...
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Qui Parle (2019) 28 (2): 335–352.
Published: 01 December 2019
...Alexis Pauline Gumbs Abstract This essay offers a meditation on how the idea of being human as praxis, as developed by Sylvia Wynter and Katherine McKittrick, applies to a melting planet. What is the intersubjectivity demanded by (and causing) the deadly heating of the ocean, and how is it informed...
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Qui Parle (2000) 12 (1): 17–54.
Published: 01 June 2000
...Hans Blumenberg Copyright © 2000 Qui Parle 2000 "IMITATION OF NATURE":
TOWARD A PREHISTORY OF THE IDEA OF THE
CREATIVE BEING
Hans Blumenberg
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For almost two thousand years, it seemed as if the conclusive and
final answer...
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Qui Parle (2000) 12 (1): 3–15.
Published: 01 June 2000
...Anna Wertz Copyright © 2000 Qui Parle 2000 ON THE POSSIBILITY OF CREATIVE BEING:
INTRODUCING HANS BLUMENBERG
Anna Wertz
"The Imitation of Nature," first published in the interdiscipli-
nary journal Studium Generale in 1957, is arguably the most nu-
anced...
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Qui Parle (2014) 22 (2): 123–145.
Published: 01 December 2014
...Martin Crowley Copyright © 2014 Qui Parle 2014 Being Beyond Politics,
with Jean-Luc Nancy
martin crowley
The work of Jean- Luc Nancy is consistently drawn to the site of an
almost- encounter, to a line at once decisive and ever mobile. Writ-
ing on fi lm, nuclear disaster...
Image
Published: 01 June 2021
Fig. 11. When asked to guess how the management felt about there being Black and white residents in the village, the majority said that they were neutral or simply said that they did not know.
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Qui Parle (2022) 31 (2): 329–338.
Published: 01 December 2022
...François Raffoul Abstract In his ontology of the singular plural, Jean-Luc Nancy makes the claim that nothing preexists the event of being: no principle, arche , or prior substance. With such a statement, a thinking of the event emerges: not preceded by any principle or ground, and no longer...
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Qui Parle (2021) 30 (2): 249–291.
Published: 01 December 2021
...-level organic objects, such as plants, within the Aristotelian hierarchy of beings. Rather than accept at face value their categorizations as passive or deficient in comparison to the human subject, critical scholarship has reformulated the place and role of nonhuman entities in culture. This essay...
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Qui Parle (2021) 30 (2): 367–386.
Published: 01 December 2021
... of displacement and then because they are forced to reflect on the condition of being displaced, in effect, staging their alienation in the act of commenting on it. This dialectic of permanence and impermanence alone hints at a more developed relationship between home and exile than is usually allowed...
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Qui Parle (2022) 31 (2): 309–318.
Published: 01 December 2022
... history of being, on the ends of philosophy that we must reckon with, on origins and archaeophilia , on the an-archique essence of philosophy and democracy—and this means for us, on another sense of commencement than arche , which could allow us to prepare another beginning of philosophy than...
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Qui Parle (2022) 31 (2): 189–229.
Published: 01 December 2022
.... In this Barthesian tradition, the image is an empty land to be colonized, and Oriental subjects are racialized by being fetishistically associated with both authentic matter and theological aura. The second tradition, typified in the novel by the protagonist’s Egyptian mother, is a laborious collective practice...
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Qui Parle (2018) 27 (1): 47–76.
Published: 01 June 2018
...Thomas Nail Abstract We live in an age of movement. More than at any other time in history, people and things move longer distances, more frequently, and faster than ever before. If being is increasingly defined by the historical primacy of motion today yet existing ontologies are not, then we need...
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Qui Parle (2018) 27 (2): 321–354.
Published: 01 December 2018
...Laura U. Marks Abstract This essay brings a process approach to the One-Many problem as treated in Gilles Deleuze’s thought, by focusing on the work of Ṣadr al-Dīn Muhammad al-Shīrāzī (Shiraz, 1571–1640). First acknowledging Avicenna’s concept of the univocity of being (attributed to John Duns...
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Qui Parle (2021) 30 (1): 19–49.
Published: 01 June 2021
... the central question posed by “form of life” by making the latter a world-producing apparatus. That approach to form of life foregrounds the possibility of being other than what one is, rather than the crucial question of “still experience” and its dynamic repose. The article concludes by reading this still...
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Qui Parle (2013) 21 (2): 139–141.
Published: 01 December 2013
...Alyosha Edlebi Copyright © 2013 Qui Parle 2013 Neutral Thought
An Introduction
alyosha edlebi
What is thinking? In the history of philosophy there have been es-
sentially two heterogeneous solutions to this problem. (A) Thought
is one of the names of Being, the lived relation...
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Qui Parle (2013) 21 (2): 143–155.
Published: 01 December 2013
... the philosopher, a half- dancer half- photographer being.
We will not add a “thinker” so as to double up the thing itself.
There is an order of aesthetic reasons more important to us than
what artists spontaneously and apparently do. For by what right
do we know that they are artists, whether...
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