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Toward a Minor identity. Philosophical-ethical intervention against the high identities of the identitarian movement

Publication at Faculty of Humanities |
2018

Abstract

The concept of identity that the identitarian movement has committed it to suffers from its own weight. For them the human individual is only a carrier from identity-founding collective identities.

With the ethics of alterity from Emmanuel Levinas this lecture tries to give a plea for a Minor identity. For Levinas, Identity is happening before all historic, cultural and ethnical ascriptions.

Instead identity is the lived ego-ism of the in-dividual in its own bodily centricity, it is where the self is identitcal with itself - the enjoyment. In the Levinasian perspective, identity is something which must be cultured, but something that one has.