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The gradual installation in our Western societies of a colonial, cisheteropatriarchal and capitalist regime of the unconscious imposes a single thought and makes otherness an object of exploitation or violence. Faced with this, Suley Rolnik encourages us to decolonize the unconscious. How can we become something other than what we are? This question has guided the reflection of the philosopher and psychoanalyst for years, who has dedicated her research to understanding how to transform ourselves to abandon our narcissistic identity and create a way of life that recognizes and cares for the…mehr

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The gradual installation in our Western societies of a colonial, cisheteropatriarchal and capitalist regime of the unconscious imposes a single thought and makes otherness an object of exploitation or violence. Faced with this, Suley Rolnik encourages us to decolonize the unconscious. How can we become something other than what we are? This question has guided the reflection of the philosopher and psychoanalyst for years, who has dedicated her research to understanding how to transform ourselves to abandon our narcissistic identity and create a way of life that recognizes and cares for the presence of others. Only with a new politics of desire can we free our creative power from its neoliberal exploitation and thus be able to generate a different future for ourselves.
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Autorenporträt
Juan Evaristo Valls Boix es profesor de Filosofía de la Cultura en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Se ha desempeñado como profesor de Estética y Filosofía Contemporánea en la Universidad de Barcelona y en BAU- Centro Universitario de Artes y Diseño, y ha sido investigador posdoctoral Margarita Salas en la University of California-Riverside. Es doctor en Filosofía Contemporánea y Teoría de la Literatura y forma parte del grupo de investigación Pensamiento Contemporáneo Posfundacional. Actualmente se interesa por las poéticas de la inoperancia y las políticas del deseo en el marco de una crítica a la subjetividad neoliberal, con especial atención a la teoría de los afectos y la filosofía francesa contemporánea. Entre sus publicaciones destacan los ensayos Giorgio Agamben: Política sin obra (2020) y Metafísica de la pereza (2022), así como la traducción, junto con Laura Llevadot, del Manifiesto anarcafeminista, de Chiara Bottici (2021).