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Gediminas Lesutis, "The Politics of Precarity: Spaces of Extractivism, Violence, and Suffering" (Routledge, 2021)

New Books in Critical Theory

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Is There a Representation of the World in Cat Tim?

In your book you argued that coping within an extractive capitalism framework produces the non-politics of abandonment right and so I would like to hear from you what does this mean. You also suggest that there is a shiver of resistance within the precarious existence and displacement of the people in Cat Tim. What do you think it means for us to be able to cope with precarity? Do we see ourselves as being at risk or are we just trying to get through our daily lives without any kind of political intervention on our part? How can we make sense of these things if they're not really about politics but rather their very real nature, such as when someone says 'I don't want to live

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