Mundi | Dysphoria

: He advocates for "disidentification"—moving past binary labels like male/female or healthy/sick to find new ways of being. Critical Reception Dysphoria Mundi - Graywolf Press

Preciado reframes dysphoria from a mental illness into a collective "epistemic abyss"—the friction felt as the old world of colonial, capitalist, and patriarchal norms collapses. Core Thesis Dysphoria mundi

In , Paul B. Preciado argues that "dysphoria" is no longer just a medical diagnosis for individuals but the defining psychological and political condition of the modern world . Preciado argues that "dysphoria" is no longer just

: Discomfort with current social norms is framed as a sign of health and a potential tool for radical social change. Key Concepts & Themes : He views the current era as a

: Preciado rejects the medical classification of dysphoria as a disorder.

: He views the current era as a "planetary transition," comparable to the shift during the Renaissance or the Industrial Revolution.

: A term Preciado uses to describe a society where power is exerted through chemical control (pharmaceuticals) and digital/visual stimulation.

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