Very beautiful and honest writing, with some deep insight on freedom, care and constraints in the domains of art, sex, drugs, and the climate. A queer book, chock full of radical and interesting thinkers. Occasionally it all felt a bit too smart and too American for me, but still very much worth your while.

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Paperback, 252 pages

First published: 2021

Language: English

ISBN-13: 9781787332690
ISBN-10: n/a

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18-07-2024Finished reading
14-07-2024Started reading
09-07-2024Acquired
28-03-2022Added to wishlist
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**A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF 2021** *A GUARDIAN AND TLS 'BOOKS OF 2021' PICK* 'One of the most electrifying writers at work in America today, among the sharpest and most supple thinkers of her generation' - Olivia Laing So often deployed as a jingoistic, even menacing rallying cry, or limited by a focus on passing moments of liberation, the rhetoric of freedom both rouses and repels. Does it remain key to our autonomy, justice, and well-being, or is freedom's long star turn coming to a close? Does a continued obsession with the term enliven and emancipate, or reflect a deepening nihilism (or both)? On Freedom examines such questions by tracing the concept's complexities in four distinct realms: art, sex, drugs, and climate. Drawing on a vast range of material, from critical theory to pop culture to the intimacies and plain exchanges of daily life, Nelson explores how we might think, experience, or talk about freedom in ways responsive to the conditions of our day. Her abiding interest lies in ongoing practices of freedom by which we negotiate our interrelation with-indeed, our inseparability from-others, with all the care and constraint that relation entails, while accepting difference and conflict as integral to our communion. For Nelson, thinking publicly through the knots in our culture-from recent art world debates to the turbulent legacies of sexual liberation, from the painful paradoxes of addiction to the lure of despair in the face of the climate crisis-is itself a practice of freedom, a means of forging fortitude, courage, and company. On Freedom is an invigorating, essential book for challenging times.