Arthur Jafa's movie Dreams Are Colder Than Death clearly remind me of the movie Kanehsatake, 270 Days of Resistance because of the fierce that can have a group fighting together. Both documentaries show an issue with the place that can have a community. Not only a territorial issue, but a social one as well. The movies also give voice to the ones that doesn't have one. This striking aspect really emphasizes the problem that exists about the breed. All characters are carried by a force to denounce unclean acts. They struggle mainly to make themselves heard, but to emphasize an issue that exists in modern society. They want to denounce, in both cases, a significant problem like the representation of their peoples and thus to deny all existing stereotypes.
Errantry (errance) 18- errantry does not proceed from renunciation nor from frustration regarding a supposedly deteriorated (deterritorialized) situation of origin; it is not a resolute act of rejection or an uncontrolled impulse of abandonment. - The thought of errantry is a poetics, which always infers that at some moment it is told. The tale of errantry is the tale of Relation. 21- The thinking of errancy conceives of totality but willingly renounces any claims to sum it up or possess it. 20- The thought of errantry is not apolitical nor is it inconsistent with the will to identity, which is, after all, nothing other than the search for a freedom within particular surroundings. Rhizomatic thought / rhizome 18- the rhizome- prompting the knowledge that identity is no longer completely within the root but also in Relation. Poetics of Relation 11- each and every identity is extended through a relationship with the Other 20- in the poetics of Relation, one who is erra...
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