Peer Illner,
Alison Hugill,
Alexander García Düttmann,
et al.Gertrud Koch, Marina Vishmidt, Anthony Iles, Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen, Peer Illner, Mehdi Belhaj Kacem, Erik Erlanson, Peter Henning, [3 More...]
Désoeuvrement! Variously translated as unworking or inoperativity is a notion that haunts contemporary political theory and practice. Unworking overturns the typical valuation of work and action as positive and constructive and opens an avenue to think radical passivity and inactivity as aesthetic and political practices that question the modernist mantra of purposeful production and ceaseless activity. At its most basic, unworking is the critique of work and of everything that we imagine as such. The work of community-building for instance, the work of art, work as wage labour, even psychoanalysis, imagined as ‘working through’. This issue of continent is dedicated ...