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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...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2017) 26 (1): 143–153.
Published: 01 June 2017
...Colin Dayan This meditation marks a return to the South and its somewhat raucous racism, a hate so visceral that it can be known only through the tracks of the nonhuman: the possum that suffer in the destruction we have wrought against all species, vegetable and mammalian, everywhere. Copyright ©...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2003) 13 (2): 63–90.
Published: 01 December 2003
... of one Harlem audience, greeting the wish for
integration with enraged, self-mocking laughter. But . . . says Bal-
dwin; But. What about black hatred? What about black rage? What
about the fact that black men hate white men, that "the root of that
hatred is rage" (DF, 61-2)?
The omission...
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Qui Parle (2012) 20 (2): 3–18.
Published: 01 December 2012
... with a new fl uidity
and a heightened attention to the many possible social or ethical
meanings of each fi ctional detail.
The last piece in the dossier, Massimo Recalcati’s “Hate as a Pas-
sion of Being,” continues this interrogation of affect, society, and
ethics by rereading Freud and Lacan...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2012) 20 (2): 279–281.
Published: 01 December 2012
.... His recent publica-
tions include Cosa resta del padre? La paternità nell’epoca ipermoderna
(2011) and L’uomo senza inconscio: Figure della nuova clinica psicoanal-
itica (2010). “Hate as a Passion of Being” is taken from Recalcati’s book-
length study on hate, Sull’odio (2004).
kristin reed...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2001) 12 (2): 179–200.
Published: 01 December 2001
...-
REVIEW ESSAY 205
ism, but "even more hatred, . . . properly political hatred: hatred di-
rected at the common political enemy."7
2i2ek's call to radical commitment — not simply to hate, but to
hate correctly, politically — and his interweaving of polemic and
diagnosis...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2001) 12 (2): 201–218.
Published: 01 December 2001
...
2i2ek's call to radical commitment — not simply to hate, but to
hate correctly, politically — and his interweaving of polemic and
diagnosis in a relatively brief text inscribes The Fragile Absolute within
the tradition of political pamphlets descended from The Communist
Manifesto. Indeed...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2009) 17 (2): 123–147.
Published: 01 December 2009
... is not a form of life, but, rather, a form of death—not an ex-
pression of the Freudian death drive, but, more directly, the death
of drive.
Such detached psyches are “beyond love and hate: one shall call
them neither sadist nor masochist” (NB, 323). However, against
Malabou, the difference between...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2017) 26 (1): 171–194.
Published: 01 June 2017
... things as far as we could. I felt needy. I hated myself. I remember Kathy being suicidal, accidentally locked out of the flat when Emily and I took a break; she’d wanted to be alone. Neither of us were in great shape.” In the first scene of the fifty-four-minute Blue Tape , Acker sits on the floor...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2012) 20 (2): 71–89.
Published: 01 December 2012
..., produced so much virtue strutting! They hate us for
our freedoms and we hate them for their pleasures. I was entirely
unsurprised by the emergence of erotophobia as another diminish-
ing tactic against the phantasmatic secretive monster that “Islamic
terrorism” has become...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2001) 13 (1): 29–55.
Published: 01 June 2001
... of anxiety, love and hate, identification with
paternal authority visvis weaker ones; a strong and
strict superego whose principle is that duty is more im-
portant than happiness; guilt feelings, reproduced over
and over again by the discrepancy between...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2024) 33 (1): 223–236.
Published: 01 June 2024
... nature of mass shootings. However, Sharpe’s omissions directly destroy the recognition—and by proxy, the valorization—of its perpetrators. In a necessary move, Sharpe turns our attention to how the media portrays mass murderers, especially when it comes to racially motivated hate crimes, as ordinary...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2011) 19 (2): 327–331.
Published: 01 December 2011
... U.S./American Studies, region-
alism within contexts of globalization, and environmental criticism. She
is currently completing a book manuscript on the convergence of climate
change, peak oil, and food scarcity as a challenge to environmental imagi-
nation, titled Loving Oil, Hating the Weather...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2003) 14 (1): 73–97.
Published: 01 June 2003
...
to be will grow. But this does not at first lead to resistance;
rather, one loves, with clenched teeth, the unavoidable
and the deeply hated all the more fanatical ly.19
When television creates the illusion of integration, the mobiliza-
tion of all its heterogeneous images...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2000) 12 (1): 145–176.
Published: 01 June 2000
... of the prosecution of those who
utter hate speech, Judith Butler suggests that we might read the de-
mand for accountability that effectively consolidates the "doing"
into a singular "deed" as "temporarily resolving the problem of a
fundamentally unprosecutable history" (50). For Butler, then, ac...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2010) 18 (2): 215–248.
Published: 01 December 2010
... predestined? Because it is as a stereotype that the black is
hated. He is hated insofar as he is misrecognised for the fantasized
projection to which the internalized, “natural” determination of
race gives rise. Civil society is therefore subject to a racialized logic
of illusion: within...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2006) 16 (1): 117–143.
Published: 01 June 2006
... of thinking," "hypocritical," "desperately tribal,"
and "prone to victimology." She brands Islam as being more liter-
alist, rigid, intolerant, totalitarian, anti-Semitic, and hateful of
women and homosexuals than any other religion, and its rituals
more prone to inculcating "mindless and habitual...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2021) 30 (1): 87–118.
Published: 01 June 2021
.... 6 At its worst, it serves as an alibi for the inequality it maps, by relabeling hate as love. When homophily (often allegedly of those discriminated against)—not racism, sexism, and inequality—becomes the source of inequality, injustice becomes “natural” or “ecological.” In addition, conflicting...
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Qui Parle (2015) 23 (2): 185–204.
Published: 01 December 2015
... Blinder, associate vice chancellor for university
relations. “You hate to give in. . . . But given the fi nancial state, you
don’t want to spend money on what you don’t have to spend it on.”20
In the ensuing years of expanding austerity, public relations gave
way to outright coercion...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2018) 27 (2): 433–455.
Published: 01 December 2018
... a betrayal, and I don’t end up hating you (as I might hate a treacherous friend—or someone I genuinely believed to be my friend); I simply no longer feel that I have any reason to see you again. I am disappointed, but not in you as a person, since you, as a person, were never involved in our relationship...
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