Hannah Proctor
Book Launch: Burnout
Thu 18 April 2024
Wheelchair accessible
Hannah Proctor Burn Out
Join for the Glasgow book launch of Burnout: The Emotional Experience of Political Defeat. Hannah Proctor will read from her new book and will be joined by writer Helen Charman who will introduce a series of short interventions exploring themes of political defeat, disillusionment and despair. Event in collaboration with Aye-Aye Books, who will have copies of the new book for sale on the night.
How to maintain hope in the face of despair.
In
the struggle for a better world, setbacks are inevitable. Defeat can
feel overwhelming at times, but it has to be endured. How then do the
people on the front line keep going? To answer that question, Hannah
Proctor draws on historical resources to find out how revolutionaries
and activists of the past kept a grip on hope.
Burnout considers despairing former Communards exiled to a penal colony in the South Pacific; exhausted Bolsheviks recuperating in sanatoria in the aftermath of the October Revolution; an ex-militant on the analyst’s couch relating dreams of ruined landscapes; Chinese peasants engaging in self-criticism sessions; a political organiser seeking advice from a spiritual healer; civil rights movement activists battling weariness; and a group of feminists padding a room with mattresses to scream about the patriarchy. Jettisoning self-help narratives and individualizing therapy talk, Proctor offers a different way forward - neither denial nor despair. Her cogent exploration of the ways militants have made sense of their own burnout demonstrates that it is possible to mourn and organise at once, and to do both without compromise.