INSAM (Dec 2021)

Unstoppable Decay and Relentless Hope: Study of Alterity in Popular Culture

  • Adrien Ordonneau

DOI
https://doi.org/10.51191/issn.2637-1898.2021.4.7.56
Journal volume & issue
no. 7 (II/2021)
pp. 56 – 76

Abstract

Read online

Consequences of capitalism’s crises and their manifestations in arts have deeply modified the way we can approach mental health. As Mark Fisher pointed out in 2009 with his book Capitalist Realism, neoliberalism is using mental illness as a way to keep existing. The capacity to think a way out of alienation is deeply linked with arts and popular culture. The article proposes to study the uncanny dialogue between arts and politics in relationships to people, and mental health. The theoretical framework will show how arts are trying to build a way out of alienation, since 2009. The article will illustrate this research with the study of many artistic practices, including our own. The findings will show how the ambiguous and uncanny relationships with the world is used by artists as a way out of alienation, despite the difficulties occurring with mental health in time of crisis.

Keywords