Postcollectivity / / edited by Agnieszka Jelewska, Michał Krawczak, Julian Reid.

Most of the phenomena described in this book have arisen as a result of various crises, disasters, threats, and forms of violence (such as wars, refugee crises, and political regimes, but also devastating practices of the anthropogenic drive and environmental pollution). Others are a form of respons...

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Superior document:Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 2024
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2024.
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Year of Publication:2024
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 2024.
Studies in Critical Social Sciences ; 284.
Physical Description:1 online resource (267 pages)
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Other title:Situated Knowledge and Practice
Acknowledgements -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Postcollectivity New Ways of Gathering and Practicing in Times of Crises --    Agnieszka Jelewska, Michał Krawczak and Julian Reid -- Part 1 -- Resistivity -- 1 Resistance --    Julian Reid -- 2 Carnivalesque Postcollectivity Reenactment as Decolonial Subversion --    Adela Goldbard -- 3 Collecting Crumbs of Lost Knowledge Learning from Postindustrial and Postsocialist Disruptions --    Andrzej W. Nowak -- 4 Borderforms --    Grant Leuning and Pepe Rojo -- 5 The Networked Public Sphere and the Sectarian Public --    Stephen Dersley -- Part 2 -- Co-existence -- 6 Collective Co-existence, Climate Apocalypse, and a Nature-Relational Way Forward --    Peter H. Kahn, Jr., Sarena Sabine and Carly E. Gray -- 7 As I Sit Down to Write a Monsoon Story without Cloud Bands --    Harshavardhan Bhat -- 8 A Meteorology of Media --    Brett Zehner -- 9 Not-Only-Human-Habitat, or Pedagogies of Vulnerable Collectives in the Age of Extractivist Fantasies --    Anna Nacher -- 10 Media Warfare The Coercive Coexistence of Radiation and Memory --    Agnieszka Jelewska -- Part 3 -- Transversality -- 11 The Right to Breathe Is the Right to Speak The Transversality of Environmental Pollution and Postdigital Infrastructures --    Michał Krawczak -- 12 Transversal Physiognomies and the Postcollective Self --    Jan Stasieńko -- 13 The Silicon Gender Technological Species and the Transgression of Model Sexes --    Ania Malinowska -- 14 Towards a Postmonetary Collectivity --    Jens Schröter -- Index.
Summary:Most of the phenomena described in this book have arisen as a result of various crises, disasters, threats, and forms of violence (such as wars, refugee crises, and political regimes, but also devastating practices of the anthropogenic drive and environmental pollution). Others are a form of response to new political, social and cultural changes that we are experiencing due to the rapid development of technology or progressive economic stratification. The research perspective proposed in Postcollectivity draws on the authors' approaches, combining academic and theoretical discourse with social engagement and artistic practice with critical thought. Contributors are: Harshavardhan Bhat, Stephen Dersley, Adela Goldbard, Carly E. Gray, Agnieszka Jelewska, Peter H. Kahn, Jr., Michał Krawczak, Grant Leuning, Ania Malinowska, Anna Nacher, Andrzej W. Nowak, Julian Reid, Pepe Rojo, Sarena Sabine, Jens Schröter, Jan Stasieńko and Brett Zehner.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004694889
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Agnieszka Jelewska, Michał Krawczak, Julian Reid.