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Reviews: Deleuze and memorial Culture: Desire,Singular Memory,and the Politics of Trauma,along the Archival Grain: Epistemic Anxieties and Colonial Common Sense,Human Rights and Empire: The Political Philosophy of Cosmopolitanism,the Comfort of Things,Curse of the Black Gold: 50 Years of Oil in the Niger Delta,Military Workfare: The Soldier and Social Citizenship in Canada,Bruno Latours Kollektive,the Five Senses: A Philosophy of Mingled Bodies
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