from Chapter 3: “The Political Economy of Belonging and the Logic of Relation”
What would it mean to give a logical consistency to the in-between? It would mean realigning with a logic of relation. For the in-between, as such, is not a middling being but rather the being of the middle—the being of a relation. A positioned being, central, middling, or marginal, is a term of a relation.
— a few pages from chapter 3 of Brian Massumi’s Parables for the Virtual [pdf, 1.2mb]
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