In these works, taking into account that we live in an irredeemably fissured world, I try to consider remappings urged by literature but also by logical or teletopic incursions that have replaced foundations and foundations. My intent was to probe sealed spaces, open up some doomed territories, and generally speaking, settle in an inevitable type of wilderness. Tracing the spectrum of certain war cries, the set of texts gathered in this book maps attacks and minor stories that include police surveillance in Los Angeles, a first theoretical encounter with the AIDS emergency, the Heideggerian essence of technology, its incursions of control over so-called “ordinary” life, and offers an analysis of the disappearance of authority.
In my research and in my teaching I question relationships of self-destruction, hostile zones that undermine and modulate the being. The obsession with c...read more