Slavery and the Trumpocene: It's Not the End of the World

Oxford Literary Review 41 (1):40-50 (2019)
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There is something more catastrophic than the end of the world, especially when ‘world’ is understood as the horizon of meaning and expectation that has composed the West. If the Anthropocene is th...

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