“Book Descriptions: In a series of brief notes, Unbecoming explores questions of loss, illness, pain, and disability. It attends, with care, to the minutiae of everyday life shaped by illness and injury to center the ordinariness of non-healthiness under capital and empire, as well as the ways in which this unwellness invites new forms of political belonging and solidarity. Moving across the hospital, doctor’s offices, government bureaucracy, university classrooms, and the interiors of the home, the text engages with literature, news reports, cultural theory, and remembered conversations to gather shapes of collective survival that emerge from the continuity of crisis” DRIVE