Seuchenjahr
[Pandemic Year]
DOI 10.52438/avaa1002 (Open Access)
“Theory” is prone to speaking in the present tense. Yet, this is a metaphorical present tense that actually claims to be above time. The COVID-19 pandemic as state of exception invites us to re-examine this present tense and to render visible the inevitable ties of theory to current events. The claustrophobic situation of lockdown has revealed an uncanny correlation between theory and phobia, each seeking retrospective confirmation in reality. Through this correlation the state of lockdown, in which cultural-theoretical thinking was stuck anyway, becomes visible to itself as in a mirror. By way of an “ethics of occurrence,” Henning Trüper creates an inventory of the problems and lessons to which the theory of morality and related fields, in particular, are exposed in the “school of the pandemic.”
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Bücher im Gespräch Episode 3: Seuchenjahr For our podcast, Henning Trüper talked to Christoph Paret about his book. (in German) |
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