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    The Injunctions of the Spectre of Slavery: Affective Memory and the Counterwriting of Community.Mina Karavanta - 2013 - Feminist Review 104 (1):42-60.
    To rethink history from the perspective of an economy of affects as they are engendered by beings ousted from the definition of the human, I will draw on two Caribbean texts, Anim-Addo's Imoinda: Or She Mho will Lose Her Name and Philip's Zong!. This essay discusses how these two Caribbean texts counterwrite the history of the slave plantation by staging and embodying the work of what I call an affective memory drawn from the history of the black subject as a (...)
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    Edward Said and Jacques Derrida: reconstellating humanism and the global hybrid.Mina Karavanta & Nina Morgan (eds.) - 2008 - Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    Features essays that invoke Said and Derrida's rigorous examination of humanism in their works. This title addresses social change and political questions and analyze humanism from the perspectives of literature, theory, history, gender studies, and art in view of the intellectual impact of Said and Derrida on contemporary philosophy.
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  3. Humanism, Hybridity and Democratic Praxis.Mina Karavanta & Nina Morgan - 2008 - In Mina Karavanta & Nina Morgan (eds.), Edward Said and Jacques Derrida: Reconstellating Humanism and the Global Hybrid. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 17.