Exploring Interpellation - Semiotics Lecture

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Exploring Interpellation - Semiotics Lecture
The pair of shoes that I chose is Devon Pro Paddock Boots designed by Ariat, a brand which specialises in horse riding apparel. These boots are really special to me because I have been riding since I was a child and almost always I owned a pair of them. The first word that comes to my mind when I think of these boots is “discipline”. Horse riding is a unique sport that requires a combination of different elements such as determination, respect and courage but most importantly a grate amount of discipline. A successful rider is characterised by the ability to discipline themselves and their horse in order to build a strong relationship between them, which will allow them to work as a team.
For my visual response I created this collage on photoshop. Other than the boots, I have included two of my favourite athletes, Scott Brash and Penelope Leprevost. I still aspire to become like them one day and I really admire their discipline and all the hard work and effort that they have made. The typeface that I used is called “chuterolk” and it’s created by Namara Creative Studio. Chuterolk is a sans-sefif typeface, it is well balanced and it has two different variations, a sharp one and a rounded one. I used the sharp one because I feel that it represents better the meaning of the word discipline. I was also drawn by the simple yet strict and linear aesthetic of this particular typeface because I feel that it connects to the concept. Lastly, I type “discipline” in capital characters in order to emphasise it even more.
"If Althusser had been just a little more black, he would've known that just because the police call you don't mean you come."
-Fred Moten
Incroyable moment de télé où le journaliste proteste parce que sur 5000 interpellations seules 140 ont débouché sur une procédure judiciaire. La question aurait dû être de savoir pourquoi 4860 personnes ont été interpellées sans motifs. Mais tel est le journalisme de notre époque.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon
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Lorsque l’on vous interpelle, vous avez le droit de garder le silence. Tout ce que vous ne direz pas à partir de cet instant pourra être utilisé pour vous. Bien sûr, vous êtes en tout temps présumé innocent en fonction de votre droit à éviter la peine. Une chanson de Daniel Bélanger – Dis tout sans rien dire Les paroles sur…
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Seize militants pro-palestiniens interpellés sur la Grand-Place et à la Bourse - RTBF Actus
Seize militants pro-palestiniens ont été interpellés jeudi après-midi sur la Grand-Place de Bruxelles et à la Bourse...
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La jeune militante pour le climat Greta Thunberg interpellée dans une manifestation à La Haye
https://www.sudinfo.be/id818320/article/2024-04-06/la-jeune-militante-pour-le-climat-greta-thunberg-interpellee-dans-une
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"It is at this level that we should also locate the phenomenon of misinterpellation elaborated by James Martel.[5] Misinterpellation works in two directions: a subject recognizes him/herself in an interpellation that wasn’t even effectively enunciated but just imagined by him/her, like the fundamentalist who recognizes himself in a call of god (however, one can argue that this case is universal—does the interpellated subject generally not imagine the big Other [god, country, etc.] which addresses him/her?); and a subject recognizes him/herself in an interpellation which didn’t target him, as in the well-known anecdote about how Che Guevara became minister of economy (at an inner circle meeting immediately after the victory of the revolution, Fidel asked “Is there an economist here among you?” and Che quickly replied “Yes!” confusing “economist” with “Communist”). A more pertinent example here is the interpellation of individuals into subjects of human rights: when black slaves in Haiti recognized themselves as the subjects of human rights declared by the French Revolution, they of course in some sense “missed the point”—the fact that, although universal in their form (“all men”), human rights effectively privileged white men of property; however, this very “misreading” had explosive emancipatory consequences. This is what Hegel’s Cunning of Reason is about: human rights were “really meant” to be accepted only by white men of property, but their universal form was their truth. It was thus the first interpellation which was wrong, but the true interpellation could only actualize itself through the false one, as its secondary misreading." - Slavoj Zizek (Bureaucracy as a Machine of Jouissance)