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Humanism at its limits: A conversation between alain badiou and sylvia wynter

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Abstract

Alongside Colin Wright, I contend that it is important to consider the implications of Alain Badiou's political project in various distinct geopolitical locations. To this end, in this paper I bring Badiou's work into conversation with the decolonial feminist project of Sylvia Wynter. Both Badiou and Wynter provide an account of political emancipation that operates by disrupting already existing oppressive structures. However, I argue that the manner in which they hope to achieve this emancipation, or the manner in which it is possible, is inherently distinct. Badiou proposes a kind of universality that subtracts from differences and identity in order to achieve justice and equality. However, Wynter underlines the importance of the liminal or marginal position that exists as identity or difference for the purpose of disrupting problematic hierarchical structures in order to attain a kind of universal emancipation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1069-1088
Number of pages20
JournalPhilosophy Today
Volume62
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2018

Keywords

  • Decolonial feminism
  • Emancipation
  • Humanism
  • Politics of indifference

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