The Human as Double Bind: Sylvia Wynter and the Genre of "Man"

Journal of Speculative Philosophy 32 (3):439-449 (2018)
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Sylvia Wynter, novelist, dramatist, cultural critic, and philosopher, has called for a new poetics that “will have to take as its referent subject, that of the concrete individual human subject”. By “referent subject” Wynter means a shared sense, poetic in nature, that can nevertheless exclude many who are also expected to live it. Man, Wynter argues, as a referent subject first appeared in the Italian Renaissance. As Walter Mignolo has argued, this way of representing an individual is made visual in Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, a man of perfect...

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