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The Fast and the Negative: Dialectics and Posthumanism
The Fast and the Negative: Dialectics and Posthumanism

Author(s): Ljubisha Petrushevski
Subject(s): Media studies, Sociology, Film / Cinema / Cinematography, Sociology of Politics
Published by: Lietuvos mokslų akademijos leidykla
Keywords: avant-garde; Marx; Nick Land; Brexit; accelerationism; real abstraction;

Summary/Abstract: The article refers to the way the recent TV drama Brexit: The Uncivil War deconstructs the inherent contradictions of modern capitalism. Historically, both Marx and the avant-garde believed that acceleration or deceleration will aggravate the contradictions to the point of the collapse of the system. British cultural theory further expounds this issue by adding a curious philosophical perspective of the way capital deals with the abstraction of the real in the digital era. Their take on accelerationism subsequently created two competing aesthetic and political concepts: the left wing that endeavours to exploit the dialectical negativity in order to re-purpose the technological speed away from capital’s imaginary, and the right wing that embraces the acceleration of the forces of production to disclose the invasion of posthuman, machinistic Singularity.

  • Issue Year: 31/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 16-23
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English