Preexisting Conditions β Recounting the Plague
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Preexisting Conditions β Recounting the Plague
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"Plagues and pandemics confront societies with something they often seek to deny, namely that mortality and vulnerability is not just an individual concern. The narratives examined in this book both confirm the desire to avoid this recognition as well as the different ways it asserts itself nevertheless"--
A stunning philosophical and literary account of canonical plague tales
Many are the losses suffered and lives lost during the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Since 2020, writers around the globe have penned essays and books that make sense of this medical and public health catastrophe. But few have addressed a pressing question that precedes and is the foundation of their writings: How does the very act of narrating the pandemic offer strategies to confront and contend with the pandemic's present dangers?
What narratives have been offered during past plague and pandemic times to ease suffering and loss and protect individuals and communities from a life lived under the most precarious of conditions? The philosopher and literary and cultural critic Samuel Weber returns to past narratives of plagues and pandemics to reproduce the myriad ways individual and collective, historical and actual, intentional and unintentional forces converge to reveal how cultures and societies deal with their vulnerability and mortality.
The "preexisting conditions"βa phrase taken from the American healthcare industryβof these very cultures converge and collide with the urgent situations of individuals confronting the plague.
Texts drawn from the Bible, Sophocles, Thucydides, Boccaccio, Luther, Defoe, Kleist, HΓΆlderlin, Artaud, and Camus demonstrate how in the process of narration, individuals come to reconsider their relationship to others, to themselves, and to the collectives to which they belong and on which they depend.
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"[A] densely but engagingly argued overview of the different ways society has told the tale of plague and pandemic." — Terry Potter, Letterpress Project
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781942130765
Publisher: Zone Books
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 27 September 2022
Country: United States
Imprint: Zone Books
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 161.0mm
Height: 241.0mm
Weight: 490g
Pages: 224
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About the Author
Samuel Weber is Avalon Foundation Professor of the Humanities at Northwestern University and director of its Paris Program in Critical Theory. He is the author of twelve books, including, most recently, Singularity. He is a founding editor of the Electronic Mediations series at the University of Minnesota Press.
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