From the films of Larry Clark to the feminist comedy of Amy Schumer to the fall of Louis C.
Escaping.
The contributors to Abjection Incorporated move beyond simple critiques of Abjection as a punitive form of social death, illustrating how it has become a contested mode of political and cultural capital--empowering for some but oppressive for others.
K., comedic, graphic, and violent moments of Abjection have permeated twentieth- and twenty-first-century social and political discourse.
From the films of Larry Clark to the feminist comedy of Amy Schumer to the fall of Louis C