From Spectatorship to “Survivorship” in Five Critical Propositions

2021 
Often theorized through the negative framework of addiction or passivity, binge-watching has been transformed into a civic duty and a mode of survival during the COVID-19 pandemic. Exploring this recent plot-twist in bingeing scholarship, this article proposes five new ways to study the most dominant spectatorial mode under corona-capitalism. These propositions include studying how the pandemic turned bingeing into an antidote to “languishing,” a feeling of sadness and exhortation that, if unrecognized, might lead to depression;exploring co-watching apps in order to move away from the cliche of bingeing as an individual activity;unpacking the importance of narrative causality during the pandemic’s prolonged structure and temporal limbo;paying close attention to interface design decisions, such as the addition of a “playback speed” feature to Netflix in August 2020;and, finally, demonstrating how binge-watching trains viewers to ignore their basic biological needs while turning them into unpaid laborers.
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