Mutation: the absolute pause of the action

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Willy Thayer

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Based on Rossi Braidotti's phrase: "I will place mutations at the center of the analysis" (2005, p. 17), what is attempted in this writing is to expose the performance of the limit mutation as a flight from the horizon of action. The exposition of the concept of mutation as an absolute pause of action is preparatory to an exposition of mutation as an absolute pause of capital (of capital action). The exposition of mutation as an absolute pause of capital, is not developed, however, in this article. Nevertheless, it is relevant for a better understanding of this, to read it in that profession of faith. In the profession of faith of the mutation we also escape the heteronormed horizon of the revolution. Without this article extending thematically to the displacement of revolutionary action by mutant performance, it is in the resonance of that displacement that I propose to be read.

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Thayer, W. (2020). Mutation: the absolute pause of the action. Heterotopías, 3(6), 1–9. Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterotopias/article/view/31797
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Willy Thayer, Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación

Assocaite Professor, Director of the Critical Theory Program and Macul Editions, in the Department of Philosophy of the Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación. His latest published books includeImagenExote (Palinodia 2020); Technologies of critique, (Idiom, Fordham press, 2020), andLa crisis no moderna de la universidadmoderna (re-ediciónaumentada, Ediciones Mimesis, 2019). Guest professor for the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Yale University (2018-9); for the Doctorate in Aesthetics, National University of Córdoba (2012); for the Department of Romance Studies, Duke University (2000, 1993). Director of the Department of Philosophy, Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación, 2007-2012; Director of the Department of Philosophy, U. Arcis, 2001-1995. Posthumous by Patricio Marchant, co-editor with Pablo Oyarzún (Ed. Cuarto Propio,2000). Director of the Department of Philosophy, Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación, 2007-2012; Director of the Department of Philosophy, U. Arcis, 2001-1995.

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