interpassive
English
Etymology
Blend of interactive + passive
Adjective
interpassive (comparative more interpassive, superlative most interpassive)
- Having the quality of interpassivity.
- 2003, Robert Pfaller, "Little Gestures of Disappearance: Interpassivity and the Theory of Ritual", European Journal of Psychoanalysis, number 16, Winter-Spring 2003:
- Interpassive people are those who want to delegate their pleasures or their consumptions. And interpassive media are all the agents—machines, people, animals etc.—to whom interpassive people can delegate their pleasures.
- 2003, Robert Pfaller, "Little Gestures of Disappearance: Interpassivity and the Theory of Ritual", European Journal of Psychoanalysis, number 16, Winter-Spring 2003:
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