Delia Popa: “Under Interpellation: Phenomenology, Anthropology and Politics“: In: Peter Å ajda (ed.), Modern and Postmodern Crises of Symbolic Structures (Brill, 2020)
How do we become subjects and what is the relationship between subjectivity and otherness? How are we to understand the interpellation that enables us to recognize ourselves as subjects of an experience? The paper discusses the genesis of the subjectivity from a phenomenological and a social standpoint, confronting Levinas’ phenomenological perspective on subjective responsibility with Althusser’s and Butler’s account of the subjective interpellation. If ethical and normative interpellation are often seen as overlapping, this paper discusses their differences as a critical resource for the phenomenological theory of subjectivity