On The Inconvenience Of Other People by Lauren Berlant
A concise, essayistic examination of how everyday frictions in relationships—annoyance, attachment, misrecognition, care, and estrangement—reveal larger social and political structures; through close readings of cultural texts and public life it argues that the “inconvenience” other people pose under conditions of precarity and neoliberal governance both exposes power and creates modest ethical openings for rethinking belonging, intimacy, and communal responsibility.
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