Ghosting Humanity: Toward an Ethics of/for the Disappeared
This paper visualizes what an ethics of the disappeared might look like if the troubled ontology of ghosts and their (un) seen realities are posited as real as allied discussions of the victims of human trafficking and other instances of violence against women, including femicide and sexual slavery.
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