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25th May 2012

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We may call it a border; abjection is above all ambiguity. Because, while releasing a hold, it does not radically cut off the subject from what threatens it—on the contrary, abjection acknowledges it to be in perpetual danger.
— Julia Kristeva, Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection

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