David Garcia on Tue, 11 Sep 2018 09:56:56 +0200 (CEST) |
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Yes thanks Florian- so interesting to read this mangling of Gramsci by Yiannopolous. The extraordinary images of him cavorting in a bath of pig’s blood in a scandalously naive (or simply cynical) NY Chelsea gallery, purportedly mourning the lives lost to Islamic fundementalism- he looked for all the world like a "bargain basement" Herman Nietzsche. This plumbed new depths of shock/kitch (is that a genre there days- looking at Yiannopolous’s erstwhile friend Lucien Wintrich photo series Twinks for Trump its beginning to look that way). Actually this hides the more serious development that Yiannopolous’s tactics have re-purposed the venerable Camp sensibility which he cleverly connects with Lulz, as sharing the ability to be shocking whilst simultaneously using their respective modes as solvents to neutralize moral indignation. 1. A couple of asides at the end of last year Wolfgang Streeck wrote a very interesting piece for London review of Books called ‘You Need a Gun’ which argued that Gramsci concept of hegemony could not be understood if it were seen to be coercion free- but that coercion takes many forms with violence as a background option always available if all else fails. Though there is much that there may be much that Bannon and the other Gramscian’s of the new American far right get wrong but this is one aspect they have understood quite well. 2. This is quite tenuous association but listening to your talk I thought of the English Marxist philosopher Peter Dews’s book -The Idea of Evil- interrogates a certain bias in history and political thought that ‘people who are pessiistic about human nature tend to be right wing, while left wing thinkers tend to be optimistic about human nature (in Dews’s view naively so) in a recent interview Dews declared that he wanted to disrupt this alignment.. Whilst listening to your talk in Berlin I wondered if there was something like an exploration of the affective consequences of such a re-alignment in your talk and the questions that this might ask of us. Best David On 10 Sep 2018, at 23:58, Florian Cramer <flrncrmr@gmail.com> wrote:
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