Decolonial Articulation of Potentiality: On Opening and Going Beyond to the Figure of “Becoming the Negro of the World”

As stated by Giorgio Agamben, in Western philosophy, potentiality is part of a very long tradition. Potentiality represents one of the central concepts of Western philosophy, already claiming this status with Aristotle, who posited potentiality against actuality, framing it into a specific register...

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Main Author: Nina Cvar
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Language:English
Published: Singidunum University. Faculty of Media and Communications 2017-10-01
Series:AM: Art + Media
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Online Access:http://fmkjournals.fmk.edu.rs/index.php/AM/article/view/212
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spelling doaj-f69314fd87064434ac50291270e7ca8d2020-11-24T21:40:15ZengSingidunum University. Faculty of Media and CommunicationsAM: Art + Media2217-96662406-16542017-10-01014818910.25038/am.v0i14.212210Decolonial Articulation of Potentiality: On Opening and Going Beyond to the Figure of “Becoming the Negro of the World”Nina Cvar0Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC SAZU)As stated by Giorgio Agamben, in Western philosophy, potentiality is part of a very long tradition. Potentiality represents one of the central concepts of Western philosophy, already claiming this status with Aristotle, who posited potentiality against actuality, framing it into a specific register of knowledge, to a specific mode of anthropogenesis, to an anthropological machine. However, what does this mean for the politics of potentiality, if, as shown by Marina Gržinić in her book Estetika kibersveta in učinki derealizacije [Aaesthetics of the Cyber World and Effects of Derealisation], in the chapter Zunaj biti [Beyond Being], potentiality is thematised through the tradition of metaphysics as a process that never really comes to an end, incessantly deciding upon what counts as human and what does not. In this respect the aim of this text is threefold: first, to suggest that potentiality is to be examined within the context of the process of anthropogenesis as put forward by Agamben in The Open: Man and Animal; second, in order to show their inadequacy, to critically evaluate political ontologies of potentiality within the Western anthropological machine; third, following Achille Mbembe’s political figure of “becoming the Negro of the world”, to (de)articulate the concept of potentiality, consequently positing it beyond the Western anthropological machine and offering its decolonial articulation.   Article received: June 2, 2017; Article accepted: June 16, 2017; Published online: October 15, 2017; Original scholarly paper How to cite this article: Cvar, Nina. "Decolonial Articulation of Potentiality: On Opening and Going Beyond to the Figure of 'Becoming the Negro of the World'.” AM Journal of Art and Media Studies 14 (2017): 81-89. doi: 10.25038/am.v0i14.212http://fmkjournals.fmk.edu.rs/index.php/AM/article/view/212potentiality, anthropological machine, anthropogenesis, “becoming the Negro of the world”, decoloniality
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Decolonial Articulation of Potentiality: On Opening and Going Beyond to the Figure of “Becoming the Negro of the World”
AM: Art + Media
potentiality, anthropological machine, anthropogenesis, “becoming the Negro of the world”, decoloniality
author_facet Nina Cvar
author_sort Nina Cvar
title Decolonial Articulation of Potentiality: On Opening and Going Beyond to the Figure of “Becoming the Negro of the World”
title_short Decolonial Articulation of Potentiality: On Opening and Going Beyond to the Figure of “Becoming the Negro of the World”
title_full Decolonial Articulation of Potentiality: On Opening and Going Beyond to the Figure of “Becoming the Negro of the World”
title_fullStr Decolonial Articulation of Potentiality: On Opening and Going Beyond to the Figure of “Becoming the Negro of the World”
title_full_unstemmed Decolonial Articulation of Potentiality: On Opening and Going Beyond to the Figure of “Becoming the Negro of the World”
title_sort decolonial articulation of potentiality: on opening and going beyond to the figure of “becoming the negro of the world”
publisher Singidunum University. Faculty of Media and Communications
series AM: Art + Media
issn 2217-9666
2406-1654
publishDate 2017-10-01
description As stated by Giorgio Agamben, in Western philosophy, potentiality is part of a very long tradition. Potentiality represents one of the central concepts of Western philosophy, already claiming this status with Aristotle, who posited potentiality against actuality, framing it into a specific register of knowledge, to a specific mode of anthropogenesis, to an anthropological machine. However, what does this mean for the politics of potentiality, if, as shown by Marina Gržinić in her book Estetika kibersveta in učinki derealizacije [Aaesthetics of the Cyber World and Effects of Derealisation], in the chapter Zunaj biti [Beyond Being], potentiality is thematised through the tradition of metaphysics as a process that never really comes to an end, incessantly deciding upon what counts as human and what does not. In this respect the aim of this text is threefold: first, to suggest that potentiality is to be examined within the context of the process of anthropogenesis as put forward by Agamben in The Open: Man and Animal; second, in order to show their inadequacy, to critically evaluate political ontologies of potentiality within the Western anthropological machine; third, following Achille Mbembe’s political figure of “becoming the Negro of the world”, to (de)articulate the concept of potentiality, consequently positing it beyond the Western anthropological machine and offering its decolonial articulation.   Article received: June 2, 2017; Article accepted: June 16, 2017; Published online: October 15, 2017; Original scholarly paper How to cite this article: Cvar, Nina. "Decolonial Articulation of Potentiality: On Opening and Going Beyond to the Figure of 'Becoming the Negro of the World'.” AM Journal of Art and Media Studies 14 (2017): 81-89. doi: 10.25038/am.v0i14.212
topic potentiality, anthropological machine, anthropogenesis, “becoming the Negro of the world”, decoloniality
url http://fmkjournals.fmk.edu.rs/index.php/AM/article/view/212
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