QUIEN DICE IMAGEN, DICE SUJETO ESCINDIDO. GEORGES DIDI-HUBERMAN Y LA DIALÉCTICA DE LO VISUAL

Authors

  • Carlos Mario Fisgativa Universidad de Buenos Aires

Keywords:

visual dialectic, Didi-Huberman, excision, images

Abstract

Starting from Georges Didi-Huberman’s approache to the gaze as a work of loss and questioning of certainties, this paper proposes that the “subject supposed to see” is also exscinded by a multiplicity of images. The gaze is exscinded between what we see and what is watching us without being seen and determined. Therefore, there is a way of seeing in which the domain upon what we watch is lost; a non-synthetic dialectics implying symptomatic relationships with negativity, with the auratic distance from what is watching us and imposes to drop the sight. These topics are founded according to the readings proposed by de author about Aby Warburg, Walter Benjamin and Carl Einstein.

Published

2015-11-27

How to Cite

Fisgativa, C. M. (2015). QUIEN DICE IMAGEN, DICE SUJETO ESCINDIDO. GEORGES DIDI-HUBERMAN Y LA DIALÉCTICA DE LO VISUAL. Disertaciones, 4(1), 69–78. Retrieved from https://ojs.uniquindio.edu.co/ojs/index.php/Disertaciones/article/view/83