Anagrammatical Time: on the Grammar of Temporal Harm in the Afterlife of Slavery

IF 0.5 3区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY
Martina Ferrari
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In this paper, I argue that lived time is anagrammatical. Anagrammatical time is a time that lands differently along race/gender/class lines. Its sens – its grammar – is rearranged by the context of its unfolding, at times effecting temporal harm while, at others, offering paths for temporal freedom. After introducing the notion of anagrammatical in part 1, in part 2, I turn to Merleau-Ponty’s notions of Stiftung and virtuality to account for the “nestedness” of anagrammatical time. The past and present of anagrammatical time, I show, co-exist in the present diachronically. In part 3, I focus on temporal harm. I show how, in the context of the afterlife of slavery, the immemorial functions as a traumatic, compulsive-repetitive temporality, as a thief of time temporalizing with the felt necessity and determinacy of the future anterior. In part 4, I briefly turn to the temporal grammar of the “could have been” to think through temporal freedom.

语法时间:论奴隶制后遗症中的时间伤害语法
在本文中,我认为生活时间是一种语法。无语法时间是一种以不同种族/性别/阶级为落脚点的时间。它的感觉--它的语法--因其展开的背景而重新排列,有时会造成时间伤害,有时则为时间自由提供路径。在第一部分介绍了无语法的概念之后,在第二部分,我转向梅洛-庞蒂的 "Stiftung "和 "virtuality "概念来解释无语法时间的 "嵌套性"。我表明,语法时间的过去和现在在现在中以非同步方式并存。在第 3 部分中,我将重点讨论时间伤害。我展示了在奴隶制的来世语境中,"永恒 "是如何作为一种创伤性的、强迫性的重复时间性发挥作用的,是如何作为一种时间窃贼,以感觉到的必要性和确定性将未来时间化。在第 4 部分中,我简要地转向 "本来可以 "的时间语法,以思考时间自由。
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期刊介绍: Research in Phenomenology deals with phenomenological philosophy in a broad sense, including original phenomenological research, critical and interpretative studies of major phenomenological thinkers, studies relating phenomenological philosophy to other disciplines, and historical studies of special relevance to phenomenological philosophy.
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