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At the end of 2019 to the beginning of 2020, when the coronavirus first emerged, Wuhan in China became the first city in the world affected by this deadly disease. It then rapidly spread to the entire country, and further on to Europe, America and the rest of the world.

During these strange times, we witness the emptiness of streets, squares and cities everywhere; we are estranged from and yet ‘connected’ to each other. As a response to the pandemic, Jiang Jiehong convened in-conversation talks with figures from different disciplines in the Chinese-speaking world, including anthropology, architecture, art, curating, fashion film, literature, media, museum, music and photography.

The twelve high-profile participants in these conversations are Xiang Biao, Zhang Peili, Pi Li, Zhang Zikang, Gu Zheng, Li Lin, Zhang Zhen, Shu Kewen, Jiang Jun, Wang Shouzhi, Chen Danqing and Zhu Zheqin.

These conversations foster new understandings of this present-day crisis; the threat of the invisible, notions of distance and spatialization, separation and isolation, communication and mobility, discipline and surveillance, and community and collectiveness, as well as the increase in conflicts and divisive voices between China and the world. At the same time, these reflections give us the opportunity to re-examine our past ‘normality’, and to project our future visions of a post-COVID world.

Readership will include those working and studying in the humanities and specifically in the disciplines of the interviewees, and those who have particular interests in contemporary China. The Otherness of the Everyday is also of interest to a more general audience who has experienced the pandemic and is seeking innovative understandings of this global crisis in human history.



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'[The book's] strength lies in the fact that the voices we read are not – again – discussing China or Chinese art as the “other” in longstanding, now globalized academic discourses of (cultural) alterity and artistic practices that are informed by post-colonial, transnational or transcultural negotiations of difference. Rather, all participants share the experience of an unexpected “othering” of their daily lives and the amazement of being brought together more closely through a global crisis, while at the same time being forced apart – “two metres” – and mostly stranded in their homes. [...] Jiang allows us to travel back in time, compare and witness how the beginning of the global pandemic not only fuelled anxieties of cultural difference and national control, but also showed the need to overcome our screens and epistemic borders, to sustain mutual dialogue, while affirming just how related we really are.'

-- Franziska Koch, The China Quarterly

Table of Contents

List of figures


Acknowledgement


Introduction: The otherness of the everyday


1. The state of suspension

Conversation with Xiang Biao, 6 June 2020


2. The art of quarantine

Conversation with Zhang Peili, 13 June 2020


3. The end of the museums

Conversation with Pi Li, 20 June 2020


4. An exhibition in the palm of your hand

Conversation with Zhang Zikang, 27 June 2020


5. Expressions of the pandemic

Conversation with Gu Zheng, 4 July 2020


6. In fashion at home

Conversation with Li Lin, 11 July 2020


7. Filming the lockdown

Conversation with Zhang Zhen, 18 July 2020


8. Experience and knowledge

Conversation with Shu Kewen, 15 August 2020


9. In control

Conversation with Jiang Jun, 22 August 2020


10. Virus-affected design

Conversation with Wang Shouzhi, 29 August 2020


11. Infected or transmitted

Conversation with Chen Danqing, 5 September 2020


12. The un-isolatable

Conversation with Zhu Zheqin, 12 September 2020


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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 04/05/2021
      ISBN13: 9781789384420, 978-1789384420
      ISBN10: 1789384427

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      Book Synopsis

      At the end of 2019 to the beginning of 2020, when the coronavirus first emerged, Wuhan in China became the first city in the world affected by this deadly disease. It then rapidly spread to the entire country, and further on to Europe, America and the rest of the world.

      During these strange times, we witness the emptiness of streets, squares and cities everywhere; we are estranged from and yet ‘connected’ to each other. As a response to the pandemic, Jiang Jiehong convened in-conversation talks with figures from different disciplines in the Chinese-speaking world, including anthropology, architecture, art, curating, fashion film, literature, media, museum, music and photography.

      The twelve high-profile participants in these conversations are Xiang Biao, Zhang Peili, Pi Li, Zhang Zikang, Gu Zheng, Li Lin, Zhang Zhen, Shu Kewen, Jiang Jun, Wang Shouzhi, Chen Danqing and Zhu Zheqin.

      These conversations foster new understandings of this present-day crisis; the threat of the invisible, notions of distance and spatialization, separation and isolation, communication and mobility, discipline and surveillance, and community and collectiveness, as well as the increase in conflicts and divisive voices between China and the world. At the same time, these reflections give us the opportunity to re-examine our past ‘normality’, and to project our future visions of a post-COVID world.

      Readership will include those working and studying in the humanities and specifically in the disciplines of the interviewees, and those who have particular interests in contemporary China. The Otherness of the Everyday is also of interest to a more general audience who has experienced the pandemic and is seeking innovative understandings of this global crisis in human history.



      Trade Review

      '[The book's] strength lies in the fact that the voices we read are not – again – discussing China or Chinese art as the “other” in longstanding, now globalized academic discourses of (cultural) alterity and artistic practices that are informed by post-colonial, transnational or transcultural negotiations of difference. Rather, all participants share the experience of an unexpected “othering” of their daily lives and the amazement of being brought together more closely through a global crisis, while at the same time being forced apart – “two metres” – and mostly stranded in their homes. [...] Jiang allows us to travel back in time, compare and witness how the beginning of the global pandemic not only fuelled anxieties of cultural difference and national control, but also showed the need to overcome our screens and epistemic borders, to sustain mutual dialogue, while affirming just how related we really are.'

      -- Franziska Koch, The China Quarterly

      Table of Contents

      List of figures


      Acknowledgement


      Introduction: The otherness of the everyday


      1. The state of suspension

      Conversation with Xiang Biao, 6 June 2020


      2. The art of quarantine

      Conversation with Zhang Peili, 13 June 2020


      3. The end of the museums

      Conversation with Pi Li, 20 June 2020


      4. An exhibition in the palm of your hand

      Conversation with Zhang Zikang, 27 June 2020


      5. Expressions of the pandemic

      Conversation with Gu Zheng, 4 July 2020


      6. In fashion at home

      Conversation with Li Lin, 11 July 2020


      7. Filming the lockdown

      Conversation with Zhang Zhen, 18 July 2020


      8. Experience and knowledge

      Conversation with Shu Kewen, 15 August 2020


      9. In control

      Conversation with Jiang Jun, 22 August 2020


      10. Virus-affected design

      Conversation with Wang Shouzhi, 29 August 2020


      11. Infected or transmitted

      Conversation with Chen Danqing, 5 September 2020


      12. The un-isolatable

      Conversation with Zhu Zheqin, 12 September 2020


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