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Enduring time

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We are currently seeing dramatic changes in the ways we imagine and experience time.

Permanent debt, unending violent conflict, climate change, economic instability, and widening social inequalities have led to suggestions that we are now living in the time of the 'end times'.

In the shadow of a foreshortened future, the present is increasingly experienced as a form of 'non-stop inertia', resulting in experiences of time as both frenetic but also stuck - revving up, as Ivor Southwood puts it, to go nowhere.

So, where do we go and how when all options seem to have run their course and time is now longer moving forward? 'Enduring Time' proposes some alternative relations of time which provide hopeful alternatives to the dominating models of oppression, limitation and exploitation.

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Bloomsbury Academic
1350008133 / 9781350008137
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
115
30/11/2017
United Kingdom
English
213 pages
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