BAENA, JULIO
DIVIDUALS
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Dividuals explores the other side, or hidden side of modern subjectivity, as seen in (mostly four) early modern Spanish classics. Veering away from the hypertrophied notions of individuality and identity, which constitute the bases of our own post-hu
manism and even anti-humanism, this essay looks into how, as humans, and as humanists, we have a long history of showing dividuality, a never-ending split in our beings. The split manifests itself in the humanist''s split between historicist, socio-e
conomic explanations of subjectivity (i.e.: how "modern man" is historically bound to a time, a space, and a specific mode of production/ideology), of which Marxism has been the most characteristic expression, and explanations of subjectivity in whic
h, on the contrary, the human psyche emerges every day of every era in relation to more universal traits such as language (i.e.: how "modern man" was always "there" as long as the construction of individuality depends on language and its endless sign
ifying mechanics), of which psychoanalysis is the main discourse. But the split also manifests itself in the deeply contradictory nature of Don Quixote, Celestina, Lazarillo, or Diana.
manism and even anti-humanism, this essay looks into how, as humans, and as humanists, we have a long history of showing dividuality, a never-ending split in our beings. The split manifests itself in the humanist''s split between historicist, socio-e
conomic explanations of subjectivity (i.e.: how "modern man" is historically bound to a time, a space, and a specific mode of production/ideology), of which Marxism has been the most characteristic expression, and explanations of subjectivity in whic
h, on the contrary, the human psyche emerges every day of every era in relation to more universal traits such as language (i.e.: how "modern man" was always "there" as long as the construction of individuality depends on language and its endless sign
ifying mechanics), of which psychoanalysis is the main discourse. But the split also manifests itself in the deeply contradictory nature of Don Quixote, Celestina, Lazarillo, or Diana.
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