Omens of Adversity
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Omens of Adversity

Tragedy, Time, Memory, Justice

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Omens of Adversity

Tragedy, Time, Memory, Justice

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Omens of Adversity is a profound critique of the experience of postcolonial, postsocialist temporality. The case study at its core is the demise of the Grenada Revolution (1979–1983), and the repercussions of its collapse. In the Anglophone Caribbean, the Grenada Revolution represented both the possibility of a break from colonial and neocolonial oppression, and hope for egalitarian change and social and political justice. The Revolution's collapse in 1983 was devastating to a revolutionary generation. In hindsight, its demise signaled the end of an era of revolutionary socialist possibility. Omens of Adversity is not a history of the Revolution or its fallout. Instead, by examining related texts and phenomena, David Scott engages with broader, enduring issues of political action and tragedy, generations and memory, liberalism and transitional justice, and the possibility of forgiveness. Ultimately, Scott argues that the palpable sense of the neoliberal present as time stalled, without hope for emancipatory futures, has had far-reaching effects on how we think about the nature of political action and justice.

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PART 
TRAGEDY
,
TIME
Time 
is 
the 
most 
profound 
and 
the 
most 
tragic 
subject 
which 
human 
beings 
can 
think 
about. 
One 
might 
even 
say: 
the 
only 
thing 
that 
is 
tragic. 
All 
tragedies 
which 
we 
can 
imagine 
return 
in 
the 
end 
to 
the 
one 
and 
only 
tragedy: 
the 
passage 
of 
time.
—simone 
weil, 
Lectures 
on 
Philosophy

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Prologue: Aftermaths
  3. Part I. Tragedy, Time
  4. Part II. Memory, Justice
  5. Epilogue: The Temporality of Forgiving
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Notes
  8. Index