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Machine Paralysis: A Different Kind of Mobility

Machine Paralysis: A Different Kind of Mobility

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The Mechanicos (meaning ‘machinic’ in Greek) is a folk dance performed by the sponge divers of Kalymnos island, recording the crippling effects of decompression sickness and paralysis caused by increasing industrial exploitation. Today, a disproportionate number of persons with physical impairments and debilitating conditions remain largely invisible. The writing in this book points to different experiences of movement, time, and space: Whether through the creation of a vernacular sign language; a different pacing of time and projection of futurity; exchanging forms of care around a healing spring; recording the ways in which 3 generations navigate everyday interactions through a ‘broken telephone line’ of connection; or the friendship between a woman with visual impairment and her dog, Mercy, who helps her navigate the narrow busy sidewalks of central Athens. These stories contribute to imagining a different kind of mobility.

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Editor: Federica Bueti and David Bergé

Publisher: kyklàda.press

Contributor(s): Camille Pradon, Christos Papamichael, Menelaos Karamaghiolis, Jasbir Puar, Tom Nóbrega, Shuruq Harb, Lydia Xynogala, and Andrea Applebee

Year: 2025

Pages: 96

Language: English

ISBN: 9789464772661

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