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This book is sharper because of its interaction with the following people. At the University of Chicago, I’ve had the blessing of an intellectual atmosphere that has nourished its concepts and thinking. In particular, it has grown in conversations with Lucy Alford, Lauren Berlant, Larissa Brewer-García, Claudia Brittenham, Adrienne Brown, Bill Brown, Dipesh Chakrabarty, Maud Ellmann, Leah Feldman, Frances Ferguson, Rachel Galvin, Adom Getachew, Timothy Harrison, Kirsten Ihns, Patrick Jagoda, Alison James, John Kelly, Florian Klinger, Jonathan Lear, Steven Maye, Josephine McDonagh, Mark Miller, W. J. T. Mitchell, John Muse, Deborah Nelson, Sarah Nooter, Julie Orlemanski, Stephan Palmié, Mark Payne, Sarah Pierce Taylor, Andrei Pop, Eric Powell, Srikanth Reddy, Na’ama Rokem, Marshall Sahlins, Zachary Samalin, Victoria Saramago, Geronimo Sarmiento Cruz, Jennifer Scappettone, Richard Strier, Christopher Taylor, Sonali Thakkar, Kenneth Warren, John Wilkinson, and Evan Wisdom-Dawson. James Chandler deserves special thanks for the depth and extent of his engagement with the book’s development and conceptual design. Ramón Gutiérrez deserves special thanks for the extent of his intellectual and professional mentorship.
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