TTiqqun, Partido Imaginario, Comité Invisible. Analítica de dispositivos, resonancias anónimas y devenires revolucionarios

  1. ITURRASPE, JUAN IGNACIO
Supervised by:
  1. Amanda Núñez García Director

Defence university: UNED. Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia

Fecha de defensa: 07 July 2021

Committee:
  1. Francisco José Martínez Martínez Chair
  2. Ignacio Castro Rey Secretary
  3. Emma Ingala Gómez Committee member

Type: Thesis

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Abstract

Abstract for the Thesis Tiqqun, the Invisible Committee and the Imaginary Party will be the heteronyms examined in the following thesis, in which we will review all his production written in French and his multiple translations into Spanish and Italian. Throughout the extensive and detailed commentary on the texts presented below, the archaeological work raised by the different concepts with which the anonymous group of supposed French origin weaves its speeches will not be exempt. For this reason, we will delve into critical theory, political philosophy, and different currents linked and reactionary to Lacanian psychoanalysis, as well as pay attention to the various theoretical productions carried out at the end of the 20th century in France and Italy, in conjunction with the labor and student movements that they occurred in those countries. Likewise, we will make use of marginal texts such as manifestos, articles, and all kinds of material that we have considered resonate with the theses hinted at by this anonymous group. In the same way, we will introduce the elaborations of thinkers of the territory such as Déborah Danowski, Peter Pál Pelbart, the accelerationists, Andrew Culp, Mark Fisher, Benjamin Noys, Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, Ignacio Castro Rey, Emma Ingala, Francisco José Martínez, Amador Fernández-Savater, Juan Manuel Aragüés, among other relevant figures of contemporary thought. All this to "think with" the texts that we methodically present and not merely interpret them. That said, throughout the text it will be possible to see how not only the topics and concepts used vary at a dizzying speed of change, but we also make clear an effort to organize the reading in such a way that the material presented is included within a cosmos without thus depriving the original chaos. What the readers will find next is intended to be an exploration and extraction of possible lines of political and aesthetic thought through the texts that we analyze, since what characterizes these authors is not the mere theoretical elaboration but a dissemination of it. through the use of a characteristic style and a call to specific intervention practices both in the field of action and on the same texts, formats and places of enunciation. In this way, we not only pay attention to the conceptual tools to which they are shaped but to the way in which they are presented and directed to the reader, in this case, US (an “Us” that runs through the work as a common thread looking for a community in “something else”). Thus, the reader who decides to start reading this text of ours will be invited at the same time to be part of certain lines that we have decided to link, such as metamodernism, accelerationism (both left and right), horror literature cosmic, readings by contemporary futurologists among other currents of current thought such as object-directed ontology (OOO) or speculative realism. All this while paying attention to the interest in politics, the desire and techniques of anonymous organization, the analytics of the devices and the possibility of revolution. Having said this, we consider that the following thesis may provide new points of view from which to re-think (and intervene in) the political and our current situation with respect to the present ways by which we inhabit the planet and relate to it. So, it is also this trend that marks each of the articles that we have been publishing in different magazines of political thought, dealing with different topics in which our heritage with the French anarchist group is noted and our studies on psychoanalysis and critical theory whose main themes they are affective capitalism, spectacle societies, political cybernetics and subjective modes of production, among other issues of ethical-political relevance. Keywords: politics; ethics; device; biopolitics; metamodernism