Living with Precariousness
Dr Christina Lee editor Susan Leong editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:13th Jul '23
£90.00
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A multidisciplinary anthology which explores the lived experience of precariousness; from everyday uncertainties that impact the individual to national crises that have destabilizing global impacts.
Precariousness has become a defining experience in contemporary society, as an inescapable condition and state of being. Living with Precariousness presents a spectrum of timely case studies that explore precarious existences – at individual, collective and structural levels, and as manifested through space and the body. These range from the plight of asylum seekers, to the tiny house movement as a response to affordable housing crises; from the global impacts of climate change, to the daily challenges of living with a chronic illness. This multidisciplinary book illustrates the pervasiveness of precarity, but furthermore shows how those entanglements with other agents, human or otherwise, that put us at risk are also the connections that make living with (and through) precariousness endurable.
Represents a significant contribution to the study of precarity ... the dedication of the book’s authors to depicting the visceral nature of precariousness in this volume is invaluable. * Exertions *
Why is a sense of precariousness so widespread today across diverse situations and ways of life? The collective achievement of this inspiring and beautiful book is to show how a common experience connects people facing different states of vulnerability – from mortal danger in conflict journalism or asylum seeking, to chronic risk in aged care homes and grinding worry about employment and housing – and how they still create strategies for living. -- Professor Meaghan Morris, The University of Sydney
The human condition has always been precarious. New technological developments and global communications bombard us with daily warnings about the perils we live with: nuclear weapons, debilitating systems and irrational hatreds. This timely book is a measured assessment of where we are at, and could be heading. A warning: It is not all bad news. -- The Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMG, Past President of the International Commission of Jurists and Co-Chair of the IBA Human Rights Council
As the effects of neoliberal bio-exploitation unfold, precariousness spreads all over planetary life. Today’s generation of humans are walking as aliens in a world that grows every day more unknown. This book outlines a multi-dimensional picture of the precarization of global life. A much needed phenomenological attempt to map the ongoing disintegration of modern social civilization. -- Dr Franco ‘Bifo’ Berardi, author of After the Future
Our times are marked by extraordinary socio-cultural, environmental, technological and political upheaval and uncertainty. As a consequence, more than ever we need to critically understand our shared sense of vulnerability, to respond to these disturbing times with clarity, acuity and insight. Readers of this book will be enthralled and heartened to learn that we are not alone in this endeavour. We are all inter-connected by our shared experience of living with precariousness; and this is a solidarity of human agency and spirit that can only make us stronger and wiser. -- Emeritus Professor Baden Offord AO, Curtin University
ISBN: 9780755639298
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304 pages