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Relations of the Third Kind: Crisis, Critique and Politics
Author(s) -
Jelisaveta Blagojević,
Mirjana Stošić
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
etnoantropološki problemi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2334-8801
pISSN - 0353-1589
DOI - 10.21301/eap.v13i3.12
Subject(s) - nothing , subject (documents) , politics , object (grammar) , dichotomy , situated , epistemology , power (physics) , philosophy , the void , sociology , aesthetics , law , political science , computer science , linguistics , quantum mechanics , artificial intelligence , library science , physics
The paper discusses the concept of Maurice Blanchot of the relations of the third kind and its political implications. These relations are not characterized by some specific quality, but rather the absence of these qualities. In this manner, autrui evades all traditional dichotomies characteristic of the West European tradition of thought: being and nothingness, subject and object, me and others, presence and absence, etc. In the words of Roberto Esposito, Blanchot’s autrui is perhaps best defined as situated “on the intersection where one is constantly translated into the other: nothingness is translated into being, presence is void by absence, interior spills into exterior”. Thinking and politics that are not the tools of power, authority and maintenance of status quo, now more than ever, seem to be in the hands of the relations of the “third kind”, places where they intersect, intertwine and negate the positions of subject and object, “dishonourable men”, Locke’s parrot, Derrida’s cat, Jean-Luc Nancy’s “hearts”, Herman Melville’s scribe Bartleby etc. Only from these locations it is possible to pose the necessary different questions – the questions whose answers are still unthinkable from today’s perspective.

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