ABSTRACT

The semantic obstinacy at work in contemporary societies is of great brutality. It seeks obstinate mastery of everything and, in a strategy of domination, knowledge in an annexational mode, meaning at all cost in language’s instrumentalization, that is to say of the subject in its historicity, which “is not only situation but the undefined capacity to get out of it and to continue to act”. Connotation to carry out an over-enunciation, like added value, and to contribute to a sort of semantic stuffing of statements. The ideology of representation does nothing but enunciate, monotonously, presence and the present. It resolutely adopts a frontal, not lateral or oblique, view and never envisages, so to speak, that in our sensible experience of the real there might be things outside of meaning the way they can be off-screen in cinema.