Chapter 1: A Pandemic That Never Took Place: Discursivity, State of Exception, and Hyperreality Available to Purchase
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Published:2024
Iraklis Ioannidis, 2024. "A Pandemic That Never Took Place: Discursivity, State of Exception, and Hyperreality", Reconceptualizing State of Exception: European Lessons from the Pandemic, Austin Sarat
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Abstract
We have come to a point where the common way to characterise what is taking place presently, or, better yet, for the past almost two years, is with the term ‘pandemic’. The task of this chapter is to bring to awareness certain critical reflections with the hope of disturbing the normalised discourse which excepts the authentic meaning of pandemic, a meaning which affects the totality of the human existence. Following the thoughts of Agamben, Baudrillard, and Heidegger, the hypothesis that this chapter is advancing revolves around the idea that the term ‘pandemic’ has been appropriated by biological thinking excepting its authentic meaning, that is, the ultimate reality of the human existence which is death.
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