Betrayal and Becoming The 20th Century: Thought at the Side of History

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Jun Fujita Hirose

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The twentieth century, in its historical materiality, knew only resistances and never revolutions. Even the Russian revolution of 1917 was a resistance. Revolution was a concept. Throughout the last century, resistance as a historical fact and revolution as a concept remained on a disjunctive side-by-side, comparable to the disjunctive audio-visual relationship between image and voice in modern cinema: the poets of negritude alongside the struggles of blacks for self-determination, Jean Genet alongside the struggles of Palestinians against the Zionist state, and so on. 

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