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Introduction to the Roundtable
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Continental Feminism:
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Mapping the Margins of Europe:
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The Rhetoric of Modern-Day Slavery:
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The Abject Atlantic:
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The Migrant Is Dead, Long Live the Citizen!:
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Not Refugees but Rapists and Colonizers:
The “European Migration Crisis” through Object-Relation Theory
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Being with Others:
Levinas and the Ethics of Autism
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Absent Death:
Necropolitics and Technologies of Mourning
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Returning (to) the Question of the Human:
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What Is It Like to Be a Human?:
Sylvia Wynter on Autopoiesis
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Originary Humanicity:
Locating Anthropos
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Humanism’s Secret Shadow:
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Hacking the Subject:
Black Feminism and Refusal beyond the Limits of Critique
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If You Do Well, Carry! The Difference of the Humane:
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What Does It Mean to Be Living?:
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Fluid Histories:
Luce Irigaray, Michel Serres, and the Ages of Water
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Fragile Readers:
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On “The Body” and the Human-Ecology Distinction:
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Editors’ Introduction:
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