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It's July 2020, in the midst of a lockdown brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.I'm at home with my partner, and we're about to log in a Zoom lecture to be delivered by Judith Butler "at" the European Graduate School (EGS).I place "at" in scare quotes since it had become almost a commonplace to start Zoom sessions by reflecting on the location of the meeting.We're "here," together, yet we're all separated in our homes, offices or wherever we may be.The word "uncanny" comes to mind, as we had only been using Zoom for a few months and the experience hadn't yet been naturalised as a "new normal.
Kurt Borg (Fri,) studied this question.