(Un)Thinking the Impossible

Spoken words carry an apriori promise. The moment we open our mouth to speak we are in the promise. Thus when we speak there is ‘believe me in play’. Jacques Derrida calls it a messianic apriori. But this promise is never fully realised. It is always on the arrival. Somehow our speaking is marked by the impossible. It puts...

GREETINGS

There is an aesthetic ugliness.

But there is also an uglification that is constructed to please or delight a certain privileged group.

- Fr Victor Ferrao