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Enduring abandonment

Pages 399-402 | Published online: 26 Feb 2013
 

Notes

1. Elizabeth Povinelli, ‘Notes on Gridlock: Genealogy, Intimacy, Sexuality’, Public Culture 14(1), 2002, pp 215–238.

2. Elizabeth Povinelli, The Cunning of Recognition: Indigenous Alterities and the Making of Australian Multiculturalism, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2002; Elizabeth Povinelli, ‘The Governance of the Prior’, Interventions 13(1), 2011, pp 13–30.

3. Elizabeth Povinelli, The Empire of Love: Toward a Theory of Intimacy, Genealogy, and Carnality, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006, p 92.

4. Elizabeth Povinelli, Economies of Abandoment: Social Belonging and Endurance in Late Liberalism, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2011, p 99.

5. Povinelli, Economies of Abandoment, p 73.

6. Povinelli, ‘The Governance of the Prior’.

7. Povinelli, ‘The Governance of the Prior’, p 39.

8. This chapter has also been printed as: Elizabeth Povinelli, ‘Beyond Good and Evil, Whither Liberal Sacrificial Love?’, Public Culture 21(1), 2009, 77–100.

9. Slavoj Žižek, The Fragile Absolute, London: Verso, 2000. See also John Roberts, ‘The Ethics of Conviction: Marxism, Ontology and Religion’, Radical Philosophy 121, 2003, pp 36–48.

10. Povinelli, Economies of Abandoment, p 190.

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