Issue 16.1

Kelvin C. Black: "Frederick Douglass’ Differing Opinions on the
Pro-Slavery Character of the American Union"
Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen: "The Bernheim Effect: Fragments of a Theory of
Generalized Artifact"
Claude Imbert: "Aby Warburg, Between Kant and Boas: From
Aesthetics to the Anthropology of Images"
Saba Mahmood: "Retooling Democracy and Feminism in the Service
of the New Empire"
Adi Ophir: "Disaster as a Place of Morality: The Sovereign, the
Humanitarian, and the Terrorist"
José Rabasa: "Elsewheres: Radical Relativism and the Frontiers of
Empire"

The cover of qui parle, issue 15.2

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