Un)timely Crises explores how 'crisis'--as a narrative, concept,
grammar, and experience--structures time and space. This collectively
written volume extends Bakhtin's 'chronotope' to challenge mobilizations
of crisis within neoliberal governmentality. The book explores how
contemporary crises can trigger memories and traumas of earlier events
as well as foster practices of resistance and alternative visions of the
future. Drawing from across disciplines and geographical contexts,
(Un)timely Crises reimagines the relation of 'crisis' with 'critique',
proposing future trajectories for thinking and living in and through
crisis.