Coda

Nikol G. Alexander-Floyd
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结束语谈到了COVID-19(冠状病毒)危机。结尾处讨论了对COVID-19的反应如何导致新自由主义下资本主义的系统性政治危机的症状,同样的新自由主义利用边缘性主题和情节剧的生产作为其女仆来赋予它生命。它说明了反抗的必要性,以确保一个超越晚期资本主义致命特征的未来。
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Coda
A Coda speaks to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) crisis. The Coda discusses how the response to COVID-19 led to a systemic political crisis symptomatic of capitalism under neoliberalism, the same neoliberalism that uses the production of liminal subjects and melodrama as its handmaidens to give it life. It speaks to the need for revolt to secure a future beyond the deadly character of late capitalism.
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