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The Virus Paradigm : A Planetary Ecology of the Mind, Paperback / softback Book

The Virus Paradigm : A Planetary Ecology of the Mind Paperback / softback

Part of the Elements in Environmental Humanities series

Paperback / softback

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In recent years, the word 'virus' has lost its biological perimeter of reference to acquire a much broader - could say 'paradigmatic' - meaning.

The term 'virus' can be seen as a key word or an explanatory model also for processes that go beyond the infectious sphere.

Every event appears to have a viral character: from the way information is transmitted to the processes of cultural globalization, from the impact of human beings on the planet to the subversion of ecosystems, from pandemic risks to the demographic increase on the planet.

This seems to be indeed the Age of the Virus. Its model can be applied to most of the phenomena that characterize the twenty-first.

Its profile - its looming and invisible nature, its ability to use other people's resources to spread and to transform into a dangerous doppelganger - is perfect to represent the fears of the contemporary age.

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