I have a right to be here

In Proposition, the proposition of a most basic entitlement (the right to be) becomes defaced by striking the words “to be” and “have a.”  It is a defacement of the language that in Western metaphysics has signified a history of logocentrism and a closure of metaphysics.  The defacement leaves the words “I right here,” which phonetically sounds like “I write here.”  The subject locates wherever one finds the proposition.  Anywhere anyone goes becomes entitled in Proposition.
Proposition
2009
 
stephen garrett dewyer

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