Dedication Table of Contents Acknowledgements Foreword by Anne Allison Living with Precariousness Christina Lee and Susan Leong Part I: Precarious Conditions 1. Banal Precariousness Susan Leong 2. A Life for a Voice: The Work of Journalist James W. Foley through the Eyes of his Family Diane Foley 3. Teaching for Buoyancy in the Pre-carious Present for an Evitable Future Julian C. H. Lee, Anna Branford, Sam Carroll-Bell, Aya Ono and Kaye Quek 4. 'Will there be a day that I say I am an equal human being?' Living with the Compounding Precarity of Seeking Asylum in Australia Salem Askari and Caroline Fleay Part II: Precarious Spaces 5. Haunted Futures: (Making) Home in the Ghost City of Ordos Kangbashi Christina Lee 6. Upgrading Downsizing: Tiny Houses as a Response to Precarity Madeleine Esch 7. Thinking Climate Through Precarity Ben Beitler 8. Precarity in a Time of Fire and Pandemic Julie Macken and Sonia M. Tascón Part III: Precarious Bodies 9. The Road to Asylum Alice Driver 10. Grieve-able Lives: Precarity in Residential Aged Care Helen Fordham 11. The Precarious Lives of Slavery Survivors Alicia Rana and Kevin Bales 12. 216 Westbound: A Topography of Latent Fear Shona Illingworth, John Tulloch and Caterina Albano 13. Precarious States: Small Explosions in the Time of COVID-19 Alexandra Halkias List of Contributors Bibliography Index
Dedication Table of Contents Acknowledgements Foreword by Anne Allison Living with Precariousness Christina Lee and Susan Leong Part I: Precarious Conditions 1. Banal Precariousness Susan Leong 2. A Life for a Voice: The Work of Journalist James W. Foley through the Eyes of his Family Diane Foley 3. Teaching for Buoyancy in the Pre-carious Present for an Evitable Future Julian C. H. Lee, Anna Branford, Sam Carroll-Bell, Aya Ono and Kaye Quek 4. 'Will there be a day that I say I am an equal human being?' Living with the Compounding Precarity of Seeking Asylum in Australia Salem Askari and Caroline Fleay Part II: Precarious Spaces 5. Haunted Futures: (Making) Home in the Ghost City of Ordos Kangbashi Christina Lee 6. Upgrading Downsizing: Tiny Houses as a Response to Precarity Madeleine Esch 7. Thinking Climate Through Precarity Ben Beitler 8. Precarity in a Time of Fire and Pandemic Julie Macken and Sonia M. Tascón Part III: Precarious Bodies 9. The Road to Asylum Alice Driver 10. Grieve-able Lives: Precarity in Residential Aged Care Helen Fordham 11. The Precarious Lives of Slavery Survivors Alicia Rana and Kevin Bales 12. 216 Westbound: A Topography of Latent Fear Shona Illingworth, John Tulloch and Caterina Albano 13. Precarious States: Small Explosions in the Time of COVID-19 Alexandra Halkias List of Contributors Bibliography Index
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Foreword by Anne Allison
Living with Precariousness
Christina Lee and Susan Leong
Part I: Precarious Conditions
1. Banal Precariousness
Susan Leong
2. A Life for a Voice: The Work of Journalist James W. Foley
through the Eyes of his Family
Diane Foley
3. Teaching for Buoyancy in the Pre-carious Present for an Evitable
Future
Julian C. H. Lee, Anna Branford, Sam Carroll-Bell, Aya Ono and Kaye
Quek
4. ‘Will there be a day that I say I am an equal human being?’
Living with the Compounding Precarity of Seeking Asylum in
Australia
Salem Askari and Caroline Fleay
Part II: Precarious Spaces
5. Haunted Futures: (Making) Home in the Ghost City of Ordos
Kangbashi Christina Lee
6. Upgrading Downsizing: Tiny Houses as a Response to Precarity
Madeleine Esch
7. Thinking Climate Through Precarity
Ben Beitler
8. Precarity in a Time of Fire and Pandemic
Julie Macken and Sonia M. Tascón
Part III: Precarious Bodies
9. The Road to Asylum
Alice Driver
10. Grieve-able Lives: Precarity in Residential Aged Care
Helen Fordham
11. The Precarious Lives of Slavery Survivors
Alicia Rana and Kevin Bales
12. 216 Westbound: A Topography of Latent Fear
Shona Illingworth, John Tulloch and Caterina Albano
13. Precarious States: Small Explosions in the Time of COVID-19
Alexandra Halkias
List of Contributors
Bibliography
Index
A multidisciplinary anthology which explores the lived experience of precariousness; from everyday uncertainties that impact the individual to national crises that have destabilizing global impacts.
Christina Lee is a Senior Lecturer in English and
Cultural Studies at Curtin University, Australia. She is the author
of Screening Generation X: The Politics and Popular Memory of Youth
in Contemporary Cinema (2010), and editor of books including
Spectral Spaces and Hauntings: The Affects of Absence (2017) and
Violating Time: History, Memory, and Nostalgia in Cinema
(2012).
Susan Leong is Honorary Senior Fellow at Edith Cowan
University, Australia. She is the author of Global Internet
Governance: Influences from Malaysia and Singapore (2020), China’s
Digital Presence in the Asia-Pacific: Culture, Technology and
Platforms (2020), and New Media and the Nation in Malaysia:
Malaysianet (2014).
Represents a significant contribution to the study of precarity ...
the dedication of the book’s authors to depicting the visceral
nature of precariousness in this volume is invaluable.
*Exertions*
Why is a sense of precariousness so widespread today across diverse
situations and ways of life? The collective achievement of this
inspiring and beautiful book is to show how a common experience
connects people facing different states of vulnerability – from
mortal danger in conflict journalism or asylum seeking, to chronic
risk in aged care homes and grinding worry about employment and
housing – and how they still create strategies for living.
*Professor Meaghan Morris, The University of Sydney*
The human condition has always been precarious. New technological
developments and global communications bombard us with daily
warnings about the perils we live with: nuclear weapons,
debilitating systems and irrational hatreds. This timely book is a
measured assessment of where we are at, and could be heading. A
warning: It is not all bad news.
*The Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMG, Past President of the International
Commission of Jurists and Co-Chair of the IBA Human Rights
Council*
As the effects of neoliberal bio-exploitation unfold,
precariousness spreads all over planetary life. Today’s generation
of humans are walking as aliens in a world that grows every day
more unknown. This book outlines a multi-dimensional picture of the
precarization of global life. A much needed phenomenological
attempt to map the ongoing disintegration of modern social
civilization.
*Dr Franco ‘Bifo’ Berardi, author of After the Future*
Our times are marked by extraordinary socio-cultural,
environmental, technological and political upheaval and
uncertainty. As a consequence, more than ever we need to critically
understand our shared sense of vulnerability, to respond to these
disturbing times with clarity, acuity and insight. Readers of this
book will be enthralled and heartened to learn that we are not
alone in this endeavour. We are all inter-connected by our shared
experience of living with precariousness; and this is a solidarity
of human agency and spirit that can only make us stronger and
wiser.
*Emeritus Professor Baden Offord AO, Curtin University*
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