Post-Europe

Post-Europe

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Post-Europe Yuk HuiSeptember 2024Urbanomic/SequencePaperback 152x203mm, 144pp.ISBN 979-8-9854235-1-8 "An intriguing provocation to think differently about Europe, its complacencies and its role in a rapidly changing world."—Uta Staiger, International Affairs Today, we increasingly live in a state of becoming-homeless, while our homelessness also produces a desire for some form of homecoming, as is evident in the rise of conservative and neoreactionary movements worldwide.  With the unstoppable advance of global capitalism, the Heimatlosigkeit (homelessness) which twentieth-century European philosophers spoke of, and which Heidegger declared had become the ‘destiny of the world’, is set to become ever more pathological in its consequences. But rather than dreaming of an impossible return to Heimat, Yuk Hui argues that today thinking must start out from the standpoint of becoming-homeless—which also implies thinking a Post-Europe condition.  Europe may now be only one region among others

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