ABSTRACT

This book offers a theory of disaster in modern and contemporary society and its impact on the construction of social and political life. The theory is premised upon what the authors call "the sign continuum," where disaster spreads across society through efforts to evade social responsibility for its causes and consequences. Phenomena generated by such efforts include the social manifestation of monstrosity (disastrous people and other forms of living things) and an emerging antipolitics in an effort to assert rule and order. A crucial development is the attack on speech, a fundamental feature of political life, as manifested by the increased expectations of categories of people whose containment calls for shunning and silence.

chapter |5 pages

Beginning

chapter 1|22 pages

Signs

chapter 2|22 pages

Warnings

chapter 3|22 pages

Creatures

chapter 4|30 pages

Mute

chapter 5|14 pages

Ruin

chapter 6|4 pages

Dawn