Announcing Volume 25, Nos. 1 & 2 of qui parle, now available in print through Duke University Press, and online through Project MUSE and JSTOR.
This issue includes:
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- Jordan Lev Greenwald, Ethics Outside the Human: A Brief Introduction
- Simone Stirner, All Too Human: A Conversation with Elizabeth Grosz
- Frédéric Neyrat, Planetary Antigones: The Environmental Situation and the Wandering Condition
- Peter Skafish, The Descola Variations: The Ontological Geography of Beyond Nature and Culture
- Zakiyyah Iman Jackson, Losing Manhood: Animality and Plasticity in the (Neo)Slave Narrative
- Anne-Lise François, “Shadow Boxing”: Empty Blows, Practice Steps, and Nature’s Hold
And the article:
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- Daniel Colucciello Barber, World-Making and Grammatical Impasse
And reviews:
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- Hossein Ayazi, Liberal Modernity and Its Fictions: Lisa Lowe’s The Intimacies of Four Continents
- Kathryn Crim, The Ghostly Gait of Michel de Certeau
- Isobel Palmer, The Lyric and Its Discontents
- Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan, Divisions of Labor: Between Cheah’s Worlds
- Chad Shomura, New Humanisms