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Critique of the Modern Subject (I)

Nov 28, 2019
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"As Nietzsche tells the stort, the modern subject finds its genealogical origins in the values born of the ressentiment of the weak who are unable to discharge their will. The slaves' values are essentially reactive; that is "slave morality from the outset says No to what is 'outside,' what is 'different' what is 'not itself', and this No is its creative deed". Christianity then alters the direction of this ressentiment by saying "No" to what is inside, different, and not itself: the body and the instincts. Guilt or bad conscience results when we measure the self against such an other worldly ideal. Finally, ascetic ideals, as we have seen, expand the scope of the ressentiment by saying "No" to change and diversity in the world around us. In each case, our standards of value are external rather than immanent to the object of our evaluation; in fact, Nietzsche claims that "[w]e have measured the value of the world according to categories that refer to a purely fictititious world".

The modern subject is ill constituted because the will, directed by these external standards, is turned against life itself. The modern subject, this crippled ascetic, expresses its will by creating values and meanings which are essentially opposed to life. The doctrine of free willdenies our experiences as embodied, socially situated actors, while the valorization of a trascendental essence contradicts historical experience. Being, understood in this case as the rational soul, is constructed as a reaction against becoming, against the historical and material forces constitutive of life experience. This "horror of the senses", this denial of change and becoming, in short, this "rebellion agaimst the most fundamental presuppositions of life", constitutes the essence of this modern subject, a fundamentally reactive subject."

Excerpt from "Constituting Feminist Subjects" by Kathi Weeks, London 2018 VersoBooks.

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ulianov:
My only answer to this @swoon4heart is just to read more (because this excerpt is full of technical references that have little to do with your understanding) and to do a journey: The Camino to Santiago is the best example, but if it's too far away from your economic possibilities, find other places. Most of the world is made of inhumane things that we don't understand. Naked body, tattoed or not, are just part of this whole smoldering world as xilophagous and anti-matter, and all sorts of very peculiar animals that manage to live in Antarctica. Here we can deconstruct the male-gaze, the standards of beauty, the power relations, the gender norms and so on and so on, there we can dissect the adapting of life, the complex network of organisms in action. The thing that links all this is that there is no link, there is only at the end of all of it, Death. And the abyss between this world-in-itself that we will never know and the world-for-us that we will ever build is the world-without-us: a world of speculation, of inquiry, of obsessed endeavour where car-accident can mix with eroticism and postmodern accelerationism, a world where we can actually touch, or try to touch, the inhuman as an hidden world, not behind or elsewhere, but here, displayed in front of us, perfectly visible and perfectly ungraspable.
Dec 3, 2019
swoon4heart:
If I was in shape, I would love to be on the show “naked and afraid” ...also I don’t really worry about things that are inhaman. I think vegans should start farms and provide us with meat. Until they do I am not going to be upset over slaughter houses... 💦🐒😇
Dec 3, 2019

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