: He views the current era as a "planetary transition," comparable to the shift during the Renaissance or the Industrial Revolution.
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 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
: The book itself is a hybrid work, blending academic theory , personal diaries, and poetry.
: He views the current era as a "planetary transition," comparable to the shift during the Renaissance or the Industrial Revolution.
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 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
: The book itself is a hybrid work, blending academic theory , personal diaries, and poetry.