ABSTRACT

Originally published in the European Journal of Psychoanalysis (EJP), the essays in this volume are a set of responses to the coronavirus crisis by distinguished philosophers and psychoanalysts from around the globe.

The coronavirus irrupted making swift and deep cuts in the fabric of our existence: the risks of contagion and indefinite periods of isolation have radically altered the functioning of society. Pandemics do not wait for comprehension in order to proliferate. Confusion, sickness, and death punctuate the failure of governments worldwide to respond. This collection of writings examines the effects of the pandemic and the conditions that make possible such a global crisis. The writers provoke us to consider how capitalism, governmental power, and biopolitics mold the contours of life and death. The contributors in this collection ignite urgent political dialogue, address emergent transformations in the social field and offer perspectives on shifts in subjectivity and psychoanalytic practice. Beyond providing reflections on the impact of the coronavirus, the authors point to determinants of how the crisis will unfold and what may be on the horizon.

This book will be invaluable to psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, philosophers, and to all those interested in the implications of the virus for psychoanalytic practice and theory, and the social, cultural and political spheres of our world.

chapter |19 pages

Introduction

Of pestilence, chaos, and time

part I|55 pages

Philosophers speak

chapter 2|1 pages

A viral exception

chapter 3|2 pages

Cured to the bitter end

chapter 4|1 pages

Riposte to Roberto Esposito

chapter 5|4 pages

The community of the forsaken

A response to Agamben and Nancy

chapter 6|4 pages

The virtues of the virus

chapter 7|3 pages

The threat of contagion

chapter 8|5 pages

What carries us on

chapter 9|5 pages

The obscure experience

chapter 10|11 pages

Agamben, the virus, and the biopolitical

A riposte

chapter 11|3 pages

A much too human virus

chapter 12|10 pages

The return of Antigone

Burial rites in pandemic times

part II|33 pages

Philosophers act

chapter 13|4 pages

One health and one home

On the biopolitics of Covid-19

chapter 14|4 pages

The Italian laboratory

Rethinking debt in viral times

chapter 15|2 pages

Vitam instituere

chapter 16|3 pages

Communovirus

chapter 17|5 pages

Satanization of man

The pandemic and the wound of narcissism

chapter 18|4 pages

A viral revaluation of all values?

chapter 20|5 pages

A flight indestinate

part III|31 pages

Psychoanalysts speak

chapter 22|6 pages

Politics of the letter

Screened speech is the foreclosure of the littoral of the letter

chapter 23|5 pages

Hestiation

Our life after coronavirus

chapter 24|7 pages

The virus and the unconscious

Diary from the quarantine

chapter 26|3 pages

The truth about coronavirus