In The passion according to G.H. by Clarice Lispector, afer the uncertain contact with the vivid body of a cockroach, the main character enters into an unknown dimension, which it remains apart from words and names. The movement of deterritorializaton, which initates the process of becoming-animal, establishes a zone of exchange between man and animal, which makes it possible to assess critcally the inner limits defning the state of being and identty, in oppositon to the (false) self-indulgence exhibited by the Cartesian subject. In this sense, thanks to the uncertain contact with an irreducible alterity, the subject loses his human shape and discovers the dimension of the neutral, which allows questoning the oppositonal topology that struc...