Implicitly

This short text is a reflection on Michael Rothberg's The Implicated Subject focusing on relations between subjects and the objective, material situations within which they emerge. Beginning with a previous engagement between the author and Rothberg, this article asks how book publishing implic...

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Main Author: Nathan Snaza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Winchester University Press 2020-05-01
Series:Journal of Perpetrator Research
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Online Access:https://jpr.winchesteruniversitypress.org/articles/69
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spelling doaj-f4e994d64bad465ab6a33e027a83bbd32020-11-25T02:58:13ZengWinchester University PressJournal of Perpetrator Research2514-78972020-05-0131202810.21039/jpr.3.1.5458ImplicitlyNathan Snaza0University of RichmondThis short text is a reflection on Michael Rothberg's The Implicated Subject focusing on relations between subjects and the objective, material situations within which they emerge. Beginning with a previous engagement between the author and Rothberg, this article asks how book publishing implicates us in settler-colonialism and ecological extraction.https://jpr.winchesteruniversitypress.org/articles/69implicationsettler-colonisationecologymaterial culturebooks
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description This short text is a reflection on Michael Rothberg's The Implicated Subject focusing on relations between subjects and the objective, material situations within which they emerge. Beginning with a previous engagement between the author and Rothberg, this article asks how book publishing implicates us in settler-colonialism and ecological extraction.
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settler-colonisation
ecology
material culture
books
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