In praise of the impossible to calculate
This article proposes to advance on some ideas raised by the film, Brexit: The Uncivil War (Haynes, 2019), which collects the facts of the recent history of the 2016 referendum that marked the divorce of Great Britain with the European Union, proposing a reading from three aspects: the formulafor an...
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Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad
2020
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| Sumario: | This article proposes to advance on some ideas raised by the film, Brexit: The Uncivil War (Haynes, 2019), which collects the facts of the recent history of the 2016 referendum that marked the divorce of Great Britain with the European Union, proposing a reading from three aspects: the formulafor an uncivil war, the film’s subtitle, the slogan used for take control and the algorithms as a prediction apparatus for jouissance. From this, thequestion from psychoanalysis for the impossible to calculate, for the contingent data that human experience carries with it. How to sustain a bondthat recognizes the singular in the collective, the principle of authorship, authorization in saying, in desire, in choice. |
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