A vital response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this volume connects the neoliberal underpinnings of the pandemic to the philosophy of Deleuze and Guattari. By positioning the worst outcomes of the COVID-19 crisis in terms of neoliberal normativity, contributors argue that we need to understand the pandemic rhizomatically. Construed as an event that deterritorializes the globe, the crisis of the pandemic contains within it the potential for creating new assemblages, alliances, and solidarities to offset the power of the state in building regimes of exclusion, insulation and control.…mehr
A vital response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this volume connects the neoliberal underpinnings of the pandemic to the philosophy of Deleuze and Guattari. By positioning the worst outcomes of the COVID-19 crisis in terms of neoliberal normativity, contributors argue that we need to understand the pandemic rhizomatically. Construed as an event that deterritorializes the globe, the crisis of the pandemic contains within it the potential for creating new assemblages, alliances, and solidarities to offset the power of the state in building regimes of exclusion, insulation and control. Deleuzo-Guattarian attention towards non-human life finds new meaning in the context of the virus, and our understanding of what constitutes life and inorganic life. Crisis, capitalism, and revolution are read anew through the pandemic and core Deleuzo-Guattarian concepts help to situate the proliferation of new models of mutual aid, sustainability, and care in the context of anti-capitalist critique.
Saswat Samay Das is Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India. Ananya Roy Pratihar is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Management and Information Science, Bhubaneswar, India.
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Introduction Paul Patton (Wuhan University China) 1. Toward an Epidemiology of Morals Clayton Crockett (University of Central Arkansas USA) 2. Beyond Control: Technology Post-Faciality and the Dance of the Abstract Brad Evans (University of Bath UK) Chantal Meza (University of Bath UK) 3. Obscura Sacrificia: COVID and Neoliberalism Brent Adkins (Roanoke College USA) 4. Pandemic Biopolitics and the Task of Thinking: Between Heidegger and Deleuze See Sin Heng Tony (National University of Singapore Singapore) 5. Post-Covid Communities: Immanent Engagements and Intersectional Transversality Janae Sholtz (Alvernia University USA) 6. The Limits of Perception: Knights of Narcotics Nonhuman Aesthetics and the Psychedelic Reviva Patricia Pisters (University of Amsterdam Netherlands) 7. Deleuze and Guattari The Pandemic the Trump Presidency and the Schizo-Analytic Essay Machine Damian Ward Hey (Molloy College USA) 8. Regimes of Exclusion and Control: Politics of Modern Space and Its Role in the Pandemics Emine Gorgul (Istanbul Technical University Turkey) 9. Deleuze (and Guattari) and the Concept of Contaminated People Virgilio Rivas (Polytechnic University of the Philippines Philippines) 10. Disease as Terror: The New Global Conflict Kyle Novak (University of Guelph Canada) 11. The Ethics of Paranoia: How to Become Worthy of COVID-19? Jernej Makrelj (Cardiff University UK) 12.Thinking the Covid-19 as an Event: A Physical And Spiritual Illness in the Post-Truth Era Francisco J. Alcalá (University of Barcelona Spain) 13. A Cartography of Mutual Aid Groups in Brighton: Ethics of Care and Sustainability Elizabeth Vasileva (Anglia Ruskin University UK) Index
Introduction Paul Patton (Wuhan University China) 1. Toward an Epidemiology of Morals Clayton Crockett (University of Central Arkansas USA) 2. Beyond Control: Technology Post-Faciality and the Dance of the Abstract Brad Evans (University of Bath UK) Chantal Meza (University of Bath UK) 3. Obscura Sacrificia: COVID and Neoliberalism Brent Adkins (Roanoke College USA) 4. Pandemic Biopolitics and the Task of Thinking: Between Heidegger and Deleuze See Sin Heng Tony (National University of Singapore Singapore) 5. Post-Covid Communities: Immanent Engagements and Intersectional Transversality Janae Sholtz (Alvernia University USA) 6. The Limits of Perception: Knights of Narcotics Nonhuman Aesthetics and the Psychedelic Reviva Patricia Pisters (University of Amsterdam Netherlands) 7. Deleuze and Guattari The Pandemic the Trump Presidency and the Schizo-Analytic Essay Machine Damian Ward Hey (Molloy College USA) 8. Regimes of Exclusion and Control: Politics of Modern Space and Its Role in the Pandemics Emine Gorgul (Istanbul Technical University Turkey) 9. Deleuze (and Guattari) and the Concept of Contaminated People Virgilio Rivas (Polytechnic University of the Philippines Philippines) 10. Disease as Terror: The New Global Conflict Kyle Novak (University of Guelph Canada) 11. The Ethics of Paranoia: How to Become Worthy of COVID-19? Jernej Makrelj (Cardiff University UK) 12.Thinking the Covid-19 as an Event: A Physical And Spiritual Illness in the Post-Truth Era Francisco J. Alcalá (University of Barcelona Spain) 13. A Cartography of Mutual Aid Groups in Brighton: Ethics of Care and Sustainability Elizabeth Vasileva (Anglia Ruskin University UK) Index
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