I wrote about the circulation of “Cancel Culture”-anecdotes in German Media

“If the idea of ‘cancel culture’ didn’t exist, the German feuilleton would have had to invent it. In a way it did.” I wrote for Switzerland’s Die Wochenzeitung (WOZ) about the weird afterlives of “Cancel Culture” complaints in Europe — about projection, about economies of attention and good old-fashioned moral panics getting a makeover in the age of virality. You can read the essay here.

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