Artikelen

Writing Ourselves Otherwise: Representation, Specularity, and Epistemic Humility

Auteurs

  • Christopher Griffin The Open University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21827/krisis.45.1.42353

Trefwoorden:

Representation, Specularity, Decolonial epistemology, Constitutive exclusion, Wynter, Derrida

Samenvatting

Sylvia Wynter seeks nothing less than a redescription of the human, an ecumenical self-representation that would overcome the violent exclusions of coloniality and overturn the reign of Man. Given that our present concept of representation sustains the universalising overrepresentation of Man, what transformations are required for this new image of the human to surface? What are the epistemological implications for radical aesthetics today? This article brings Wynter into dialogue with Jacques Derrida to address these questions through the examination of colonial narratives and counternarratives; namely, David Lloyd’s reading of the Kantian-Hegelian dialectic of consciousness, and Annalee Newitz’s speculative fiction Autonomous.

Biografie auteur

Christopher Griffin, The Open University

Christopher Griffin is an early-career researcher working across decolonial studies, trans studies, social and political thought, and literary studies. Their work focuses on constitutive exclusion, examining the legal, philosophical, and literary narratives that both reproduce and counter forms of sacrificial relationality. Griffin completed a PhD at the University of Brighton in 2022 with a thesis entitled “Dispossessive Citizenship: Property and Personhood in Speculative Narrative.” Their work has appeared in The International Journal of Human Rights, Derrida Today, South Atlantic Review, Engenderings, and Interfere: Journal for Critical Thought and Radical Politics.

Gepubliceerd

2025-12-17

Citeerhulp

Griffin, Christopher. 2025. “Writing Ourselves Otherwise: Representation, Specularity, and Epistemic Humility”. Krisis | Tijdschrift Voor Hedendaagse Filosofie 45 (1): 75-90. https://doi.org/10.21827/krisis.45.1.42353.