Making things fungible
Abstract
This essay draws on Aihwa Ong’s conception of “fungible life,” applying it to the practice of stockpiling essential goods. It argues that stockpiling is not just a matter of gathering and storing troves of supplies, but is linked to a broader style of reasoning about collective life in terms of its vulnerability to disruptive shock, and the need to ensure the resilience of vital systems.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/712217