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Errant Journal is a cultural/political publication loosely inspired by Édouard Glissant’s notion of the Poetics of Relation. Errant, meaning both ‘deviating from an accepted norm’ and ‘wandering,’ rejects the universal and challenges the idea that the world is transparent and explainable.
The sixth issue of Errant Journal takes up the topic of debt in order to challenge the idea that it is something rational, natural, or inevitable. The contributions in the issue address the ways in which debt and its language hold power over us and organize obedience; from its role in geopolitics to its associations with shame and guilt through moral and religious connotations. Together they reveal how the personal is always connected to the structural. Crucially, the issue also features contributions that address ways of thinking about debt outside western/neoliberal hegemony and introduce instances of resistance to the violence and inequality inherent to debt. We’ve made additional space in this issue to address the intensified struggle for Palestinian liberation and its relations to debt/guilt and finance.
Published by Errant Journal
Softcover
144 pages
170 x 240 mm
ISBN 9789083404400


