Claudia Rankine Quote

The subject who speaks is situated in relation to the other. This privilege of the other ceases to be incomprehensible once we admit that the first fact of existence is neither being in itself nor being for itself but being for the other, in other words, that human existence is a creature. By offering a word, the subject putting himself forward lays himself open and, in a sense, prays.


Don't Let Me Be Lonely: An American Lyric (ed. Penguin UK, 2017) - ISBN: 9780141984186


The subject who speaks is situated in relation to the other. This privilege of the other ceases to be incomprehensible once we admit that the first...

The subject who speaks is situated in relation to the other. This privilege of the other ceases to be incomprehensible once we admit that the first...

The subject who speaks is situated in relation to the other. This privilege of the other ceases to be incomprehensible once we admit that the first...

The subject who speaks is situated in relation to the other. This privilege of the other ceases to be incomprehensible once we admit that the first...