The Untranslatable: Umbilicus of the Work of Speech
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During an interview with Rajaa Stitou, Roland Gori evokes the anthropological figures of contemporary social and normative discourse, the robot and the animal, to account for the reduction of the human to a being of “signal” and “connection.” Even as the catachresis is revealed as the figure of speech that fecundates human discoveries, the contemporary folly of the normative produces the illusion that our machine languages could do away with the untranslatable in languages once and for all. This leads to the thought that we could once and for all be rid of the guilt on which both social connection and alterity are founded.
Réseaux sociaux