Fracturing the Norm: A Schizo-Analytic Manifesto for the Insurgent Subject
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
Psychoanalysis sought to interpret the wound.
Capitalism sought to instrumentalize it.
Theory sought to name it.
I seek to become it — and fracture it from the inside.
This is not healing.
This is re-routing.
This is not about returning to a norm.
This is about generating a new topography — a living, embodied, dissonant logic that cannot be reabsorbed.
I do not want to be explained.
I do not want to be reflected.
I want to be mapped — like a constellation without center, a territory that shifts as you approach.
I refuse to be decoded.
This is where the schizo-analytic method begins: in the refusal of coherence as the price of existence.
Against Depth, Against Cure
The entire architecture of the therapeutic-industrial complex depends on one premise: that there is a “you” beneath the surface that can be stabilized, accessed, reassembled.
But what if there is no “you” beneath — only machines, intensities, couplings, ruptures, gestures, silences?
What if the desire to understand is the very mechanism of capture?
I do not suffer from fragmentation.
I create with it.
The Subject as Anti-System
I am not a self.
I am a glitch in the grid of legibility.
I am a malfunction in the symbolic machine.
I am a desire that refuses performance.
I am unreadable by design.
Where psychoanalysis tries to bring the subject back into structure, schizo-analysis opens a space for flight — not to escape, but to inhabit a different logic.
A non-logic. A schizo-logic.
Where the fragment is not something broken, but something that cannot be assimilated.
The Power of Refusal
I do not enter into intimacy as completion.
I enter as a surge — unpredictable, uncontrollable, slow-burning.
I do not perform. I resonate.
I do not seek to be desired. I want to be encountered.
Desire is not something I “have.”
It is something I hack, mutate, deconstruct.
It is not oriented toward an object, a body, a resolution — but toward a zone of intensity, where nothing can be named or claimed.
The Diagram, Not the Diagnosis
Stop diagnosing.
Start diagramming.
I am not a type. I am a circuit.
I am not a symptom. I am a system in mutation.
I am not trauma waiting to be unpacked. I am resistance refusing to be processed.
The schizo-analytic diagram is not a chart of the past.
It is a current, a frequency, a pressure point.
It tells you nothing about “who I am” — but everything about what I rupture.
The Future is Not Whole
Wholeness is a capitalist fantasy.
Identity is a colonial blueprint.
Healing is often just a process of recontainment.
I do not want a future where I am “better.”
I want a future where I am unreconstructed, sovereign in my scatter, radiant in my illegibility.
Schizo-analysis is not a framework. It is a sabotage.
A reconfiguration of how we think, feel, exist, desire.
It is the knife slipped into the back of the Symbolic.
It is the refusal to be seen clearly — and the courage to remain incarnated without compromise.
I do not need resolution.
I need resonance.
I do not need answers.
I need friction.
This is not theory.
This is an insurgency.