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Hauntology is a concept introduced by philosopher Jacques Derrida to describe how elements from the social and cultural past persist and "haunt" the present, creating a sense of temporal and ontological disjunction.
The term 'hauntology' is a blend of 'haunting' and 'ontology' and suggests that our experiences in the present are shaped by traces of
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These are ripe ideas: I think of that line in Derrida’s cameo in the 1983 British film Ghost Dance , in which he says, “The modern technology of images enhances the power of ghosts and their ability to haunt us,” a moment the French writer Maël Renouard expanded on in his memoir of the internet, Fragments of an Infinite Memory
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Ties in mark fisher’s concept of hauntology - And now we find ourselves haunted by this future that we vaguely expected at the time, and that was terminated somewhere during the 80s by the values related to neoliberalism.
