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Autor: Jorge Mattar Villela

Semiotic disaster {and extinction}

This speech was induced by an episode that took place during the first few weeks of classes in a compulsory subject for Social Sciences students at a public university in the south-east of Brazil this year. By understanding it as an episode of what I have come to call the Semiotic Disaster, I will try to suggest that this episode is just a local expression of our ecology, the political result of which is the appearance of a new governing subject, the user, us, whose perceptual-cognitive characteristics are, to say the least, peculiar.

Necesitamos 1045 maneras de decir no

El número es arbitrario, la frase no. Fue escrita por el poeta y ensayista Henri Michaux quién decía necesitar una secretaria que supiese decir no de 45 maneras diferentes. Yo añadí 1000 más. Es modesto, aunque literal. Este artículo sugiere esa “actividad fundamental” – como dijo el cineasta italiano Pier Paolo Pasolini en el día de su violenta muerte -, la de decir no. Más fundamental todavía cuando se vive en el interior de una ecología en la que esa actitud se torna cada vez menos posible.