Is Hitler a Hardcore? E-folklore as a Comment.
Journal Title: Kultura Popularna - Year 2012, Vol 3, Issue 33
Abstract
There is clear distinction between subject, in Badiou sense of truth event fidelity, and identity. Identity, or better ”sameness”, is effect of fully identification with trait which presents itself as enabling to the desire. Identification with this trait is associated with fully ideological belief binding its horizon with imaginary objet petit a. Folklore appears in between identity and objet petit a, as poetical effect. But this identity occurs as imitation of subject relation to Event, and I mark this fake event as ”comment” in relation to textual structure of folklore. Essential aim of this text is to show that folklore appear when subject lost autonomy, and identifies itself in unary trait.
Authors and Affiliations
Michał Rauszer
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