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Strange and Difficult Times: Notes on a Global Pandemic

Nanjala Nyabola

"We had hoped that we lived in a world that would rally in the face of a common threat. Instead, we found that the collective good is abandoned for the economic and political benefit of a handful of people, and nationalist myths of exceptionalism rob billions of their right to survive."

Strange and Difficult Times is a new essay collection looking at the biases, assumptions and moral failures in Western responses (both individual and collective, psychological and practical) to the 'crises' of the early twenty-first century. Nanjala Nyabola focusses on the big crisis of the current moment, Covid-19, and the world that it may leave in its wake.

Condemning the ways in which the pandemic has exacerbated global inequalities, she argues against the lazy lens that attributes agency to the West and subjecthood to Africans and others in the Global South-drawing all of the aspects of the pandemic together into one structurally racist and ethically indifferent political and economic order. This is the Global South writing back against a system that wasn't designed to include or benefit it, in the voice of a representative with a keen understanding and first-hand experience of living and thinking within that system.

Nyabola offers reflections on the future of the state, the purpose of government and the dangers of post-truth democracy. She presents the deepening of inequality via the 'new normal' of the 'post-Covid world', but which is in fact divided into societies that are post-Covid and those that have not been permitted to protect themselves and recover. And she takes a historical look at how African countries, governments, peoples and individuals have been treated and written about during past pandemics, including HIV/AIDS in the 80s and 90s, Ebola in the 2010s, and Spanish flu a century ago.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Hurst & Co.
  • Publish Date: Feb 1st, 2023
  • Pages: 224
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.55in - 5.57in - 0.75in - 0.68lb
  • EAN: 9781787387805
  • Categories: DiscriminationPublic HealthInternational Relations - General

About the Author

Nanjala Nyabola is a writer and political analyst based in Nairobi, Kenya. Her work focuses on the intersection between technology and politics, as well as migration and human mobility. A constant traveler, at the time of writing she has visited over seventy countries across four continents.

Praise for this book

"A rapier-like voice in the wilderness of our uncertainties; eloquent and thorough. Beautifully delivered." -- Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor, author of Dust and The Dragonfly Sea"A disturbing indictment of the racialized injustices and profiteering inequity laid bare by Covid-19, and a stirring paean to the vital necessity of solidarity and sharing." -- Priyamvada Gopal, author of Insurgent Empire"More than telling our story properly, Nyabola tells our story powerfully, beautifully, singularly. Her gift for connecting the dots across time and space, between people and places, is peerless. We are all richer for her voice in the world." -- Panashe Chigumadzi, author of These Bones Will Rise Again"A thoughtful and powerful African perspective on Covid, reflecting on the unequal world in which we all live." -- Hakim Adi, author of Pan-Africanism: A History"Nyabola is one of the most gifted, courageous, purpose-driven storytellers of our time. Rejecting the broken status quo and imagining a future of greater peace, she urges us to embrace the power of art to expose injustices and find solutions. A gift of a book." -- Kumi Naidoo, human rights and environmental campaigner"That rare voice who can bring insights from the Global South to bear upon the ironies and aspirations of our shared humanity, in a time of global pandemic." -- Seyla Benhabib, political philosopher and author of Politics in Dark Times