Abstract

This essay explores Leo Bersani’s use of intellectual uncertainty, openness, and tautness in his writing to create a space for thinking about “what is politically unfixable in the human” (Homos 71). In particular, this essay, which travels under the banner of the word perhaps, pays attention to Bersani’s first brief, then extended response to Jean Genet’s statement (in the context of his play, The Maids), “I suppose that there is a union for domestic servants—that is not our affair.”

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