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Contents
- Positive Country: A Preface with Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Effluence, “Waste,” and African Humanism: Extra-Anthropocentric Being and Human Right-Making
- 2. Effluence in Disease: Ebola and HIV as Case Studies of Debility in the Postcolonial State
- 3. Addiction and Its Formations under Capitalism: Refusing the Bubble and Effluent Persistence
- 4. Trauma “Exceptionalism” and Sexual Assault in Global Contexts: Methodologies and Epistemologies of the Effluent
- 5. Effluent Capacity and the Human Right-Making Artifact: Alexis Wright’s Carpentaria as Geobiography
- Afterword: Simultaneous Reading and Slow Becoming
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Author Biography