Abjection is above all ambiguity. Because, while releasing a hold, it does not radically cut off the subject from what threatens it — on the contrary, abjection acknowledges it to be in perpetual danger.


Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection (1998)


Abjection is above all ambiguity. Because, while releasing a hold, it does not radically cut off the subject from what threatens it — on the...

Abjection is above all ambiguity. Because, while releasing a hold, it does not radically cut off the subject from what threatens it — on the...

Abjection is above all ambiguity. Because, while releasing a hold, it does not radically cut off the subject from what threatens it — on the...

Abjection is above all ambiguity. Because, while releasing a hold, it does not radically cut off the subject from what threatens it — on the...