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Index
Cover
Contents
Title page
Copyright page
Preface
1 Aporetic dispossession, or the trouble with dispossession
2 The logic of dispossession and the matter of the human (after the critique of metaphysics of substance)
3 A caveat about the “primacy of economy”
4 Sexual dispossessions
5 (Trans)possessions, or bodies beyond themselves
6 The sociality of self-poietics: Talking back to the violence of recognition
7 Recognition and survival, or surviving recognition
8 Relationality as self-dispossession
9 Uncounted bodies, incalculable performativity
10 Responsiveness as responsibility
11 Ex-propriating the performative
12 Dispossessed languages, or singularities named and renamed
13 The political promise of the performative
14 The governmentality of “crisis” and its resistances
15 Enacting another vulnerability: On owing and owning
16 Trans-border affective foreclosures and state racism
17 Public grievability and the politics of memorialization
18 The political affects of plural performativity
19 Conundrums of solidarity
20 The university, the humanities, and the book bloc
21 Spaces of appearance, politics of exposure
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