I mentioned it (very briefly) the other day in my post L’écosystème du bruit et la fabrique de l’autorité, but I genuinely loved Naomi Klein’s book Doppelganger. It opens with a striking anecdote: during the 2020–2021 pandemic, she was repeatedly mistaken for Naomi Wolf, to the point of being blamed for statements made by “the other Naomi”. From there, she asks a set of unsettling questions about identity. In We are not Alone! (At least, Most of us aren’t), co-written with Baptiste Coulmont, we … Continue reading …