Over and over. Experience and repetition
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We propose in this text the pass to the experience of the pause and the pause of the experience, proposing to rethink what is repeated from a non-negative difference. Thus, we propose a movement that goes from the thought of the experience towards the tracing of a change in grammar to account for repetition in time and composition in repetition. For this we present, at first, some of the characters from which the experience has been thought (from Jay); In a second moment, we address the ways in which the experience and conceptualization of time appear from that grammar of experience where it appears tense between the chronological and the kairological (from Bataille and Maillard) and an approach to disaster (from Blanchot) as a foreshadowing of a non-linear temporality. Then, we propose to account for a modulation of temporality in the tracing of a grammar of repetition (since Deleuze) and time in a loop (with Stein) to indicate the folds of time, the inside-outside, the singular and the another in the possibilities of composition (perhaps aesthetic, philosophical, political, etc).
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