Tag Archives: Borders
Borders and the Production of Ill-Being: Temporal zones of ill-being
Elena Fontanari
‘Freedom!’, exclaims Ben during an interview conducted in Berlin in April 2019, ‘I desire only freedom: I want to choose where to live, which kind of job I can do. I want to move out from Berlin, visit my friends, my family. You know that feeling of being imprisoned? I feel exactly like this,Read more
Borders and the Production of Ill-Being: Borders and the Production of Ill-Being. (An Invitation for) a Global Conversation
Claire Bullen, Manuel Dieterich, Polina Manolova, Damián Omar Martínez and Boris Nieswand
In the summer of 2020, the conveners of the International Forum on Wellbeing and Subjectivity across the Global South invited us1 to prepare a Panel to reflect critically on the notion of ‘well-being’, the set of aspirations for a ‘good life’ that it foregrounds, and the specific political and ideological models that it draws upon forRead more