A Lonely Road: Collective Reflections on Political Solitude

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Accademia University Press, 21. jaan 2020 - 128 pages

Nowadays solitude is everywhere. Increasingly similar to monads, we are losing the ability to build solid connections between us, and to convert our private experience into public matter. What is becoming lost is an «art of translation», the capacity to build bridges between private problems and troubles and common causes, something that may connect people and make them act in accord: that is, politics as an art to «bring us together».The goal of this book is to question, in many different ways, the link between solitude and politics. It is the result of a collective work of young researchers, trying to understand, and to fight, their own solitude and loneliness within the academia. It offers a preliminary interdisciplinary discussion aiming to forge the tools to grasp this strange oxymoron, to better comprehend this simultaneously individual and collective condition.

 

Contents

Notes for an IntroductionCamilla Emmenegger Gaia Gondino Moreno Stambazzi
Modern Individualism and Hypermodern SolitudeMirko Alagna
a Reappraisal of HabermasGiorgi Tskhadaia
A Matter of ViolenceElia RG Pusterla Francesca Pusterla
Crossingsbetween Feminist Thought and BlanchotÇig ̆dem Yazıcı
Academic Depression as Political LonelinessFranco Palazzi
The Authors
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