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No. 01-02 (2023): On Behalf of Silence, Seeking Sanctuary

Silence as Resistance before the Subject, or Could the Subaltern Remain Silent?

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Roi Wagner, Settler threatens Palestinian: ‘One day, Ta’ayush won’t be here, and Ezra won’t be here, and I, ana ihrab betak'. © Roi Wagner, all rights reserved, used with permission

This text considers several case studies of subaltern silence as micropolitical resistance. Around these examples the author threads a theoretical model (using ideas of such thinkers as Gayatri Spivak, Georges Bataille, Michel Foucault and Jean Baudrillard) to explain how performing silences could resist oppression without assuming an underlying well-articulated subjectivity. The paper deals with the force of silence, its conditions of possibility, and its position with respect to representation.

Cite as

Wagner R (transl. Bavin P) (2023) Silence as Resistance before the Subject, or Could the Subaltern Remain Silent? The February Journal, 01-02: 24-58. DOI: 10.35074/FJ.2023.43.96.002