Unthinking Mastery
108 chApter three ate officers are needed. Such officers will be able to convert these people to agriculture. He decides to subm ...
posthumAnItArIAn fIctIons 109 Approaching these constitutive narratives with vulnerability—with a willingness to engage that whi ...
110 chApter three openness (a mouth that would not close) and externalization (the baring of living pink flesh) that is unpalata ...
posthumAnItArIAn fIctIons 111 abide by the strictures of self- accounting that the state demands of him. In the geopolitical spa ...
112 chApter three community, and property,” Anthony Vital suggests that while K fosters no resentment for his own lack and is “i ...
posthumAnItArIAn fIctIons 113 to make the patient speak, or what Michel Foucault calls “the incitement to discourse”: “an instit ...
114 chApter three tain form of forceful human being, only after his patient has vanished. The sudden wish to become K’s “foot fo ...
posthumAnItArIAn fIctIons 115 veals the acute ambivalence Singh feels toward both ends of this spectrum, and finally, toward him ...
116 chApter three iar, unknown faces. Those same boys. But in their faces there is no echo of the despairing question that rends ...
posthumAnItArIAn fIctIons 117 it is the body of the definitively living human that is rendered grotesque through this spectral l ...
118 chApter three lives. His silence is finally a pronouncement of metaphysical guilt, of what Karl Jaspers (2001) defined as th ...
posthumAnItArIAn fIctIons 119 activating the potentialities of dehumanism through which we might let ourselves be haunted by tho ...
120 chApter three Like the medical officer and like Singh, in my own inaugural moment as a humanitarian in a house of hybrid Sin ...
CHAPTER 4 4 Humanimal Dispossessions In the opening sentences of Indra Sinha’s An i m a l’s Pe o p l e, the teenaged protagonist ...
122 chApter four chapter with Mr. Singh’s simultaneous recognition of his own complicity and his desire to utter the “howl of a ...
humAnImAl dIspossessIons 123 mental dependencies on “those powers that alternately sustain or deprive us, and that hold a certai ...
124 chApter four visions between humans and animals. On the one hand, “Animal’s people” indicates the people “of ” or “belonging ...
humAnImAl dIspossessIons 125 like of the novel’s inaugural sentences in which Animal becomes distanced from the properly human s ...
126 chApter four from the violent desire to “pierce” a woman’s body and to “suck the sweet- ness of life from her lips,” Animal ...
humAnImAl dIspossessIons 127 suggested that it had been some time. My mother, afraid that Cassie would not survive the brutaliti ...
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