“Grammatology in the Carceral State: Writing, the Human, and Abolitionist Pedagogies”
by Allegro Wang | Xchanges 15.2, Fall 2020
Contents
Introduction: The Human and an Economy of Exchange
Rhetoric and the Reproduction of the Human
The Entanglement of Writing, the Human, and Temporality in Civil Society
Writing and the Ontologization of Origins
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