Essential? Different? Exceptional? The Book Trade and Covid-19

C. Squires
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The lockdown conditions enforced by Covid-19 in 2020 have affected the book trade as with all other sectors of cultural, social and economic life. This commentary addresses claims to bookshops being ‘essential’ (and hence should remain open alongside other essential retailers and services), and sets them alongside prior claims of books as ‘different’ to mass-produced consumer goods. The commentary see these two claims as stemming from a narrative of book trade exceptionalism, which sit ill at ease with the urgencies of global pandemic, while also demonstrating some of the longer-term infrastructural challenges of the publishing industry, including the amount of economic and algorithmic power held by Amazon. The commentary calls for a reconsideration of how some of the values we might claim to have learned from books enable us to show solidarity to other sectors of cultural life, and society more generally.
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重要吗?不同吗?特殊的吗?图书贸易与Covid-19
2020年新冠肺炎疫情实施的封锁条件影响了图书贸易,也影响了文化、社会和经济生活的所有其他领域。这篇评论论述了书店是“必要的”(因此应该与其他必要的零售商和服务一起开放)的说法,并将它们与之前关于书籍与大规模生产的消费品“不同”的说法放在一起。评论认为,这两种说法源于一种图书行业例外论的说法,这种说法与全球流行病的紧迫性格格不入,同时也表明了出版业面临的一些长期基础设施挑战,包括亚马逊(Amazon)所拥有的经济和算法实力。这篇评论呼吁我们重新思考,我们可能声称从书籍中学到的一些价值观是如何使我们能够与文化生活的其他部门以及更广泛的社会表现出团结一致的。
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