There is no society? : individuals and community in pandemic times /

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Imprint:Cologne : Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König, [2021]
©2021
Description:216 pages ; 22 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12662873
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Other authors / contributors:Degotʹ, Ekaterina, editor.
Riff, David, editor.
ISBN:3753300462
9783753300467
Notes:Published in conjunction with Steirischer Herbst Festival, held at Steirischer Herbst '20-Paranoia TV, Graz, September 24 - October 18, 2020.
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:The success of "social distancing" as a cure-all to the COVID-19 pandemic proves that neoliberalism has created an insurmountable distance to the very notion of society itself. This rejection is best embodied in Margaret Thatcher's infamous dictum "There is no society", which supplies the title of this anthology, with a crucial question mark added. How can we deal with the paradoxical mix of solitude and imposed togetherness that the pandemic entails? How can culture and critical discourse even continue when public space has been shut down upon the advice of epidemiologists? How do we grasp the new political constellations arising today? Such are the questions tackled by the authors of this anthology, based on the discussion program of the Paranoia TV edition of the steirischer herbst festival. Exhibition: steirischer herbst '20-Paranoia TV, Graz, Austria (2020).
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Leading theorists from Silvia Federici to Eva Illouz address the pandemic's intensification of neoliberal alienation

The success of "social distancing" as a strategy against the COVID-19 pandemic resonates acutely with neoliberalism's destruction of the very notion of society itself. This was most famously expressed by Margaret Thatcher's dictum "there is no society," which supplies the title of this anthology--with a question mark added. How can we deal with the paradoxical mix of solitude and common experience that the pandemic entails? How can culture and critical discourse even continue when public space has been shut down upon the advice of epidemiologists? Such are the questions tackled by the authors of this anthology--some of today's leading theorists of capitalist affect and experience.
Contributors include : Fahim Amir, Franco "Bifo" Berardi, Nika Dubrovsky, Silvia Federici, Srecko Horvat, Eva Illouz, Achille Mbembe & Milo Rau, Robert Pfaller, Renata Salecl, Natascha Strobl and Ece Temelkuran.

Item Description:Published in conjunction with Steirischer Herbst Festival, held at Steirischer Herbst '20-Paranoia TV, Graz, September 24 - October 18, 2020.
Physical Description:216 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:3753300462
9783753300467