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" Without grievability, there is no life, or, rather, there is something living that is other than life. Instead, "there is a life that will never have been lived," sustained by no regard, no testimony, and ungrieved when lost. The apprehension of grievability precedes and makes possible the apprehension of precarious life. Grievability precedes and makes possible the apprehension of the living being as living, exposed to non-life from the start. "

Judith Butler , Frames of War: When is Life Grievable?


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Judith Butler quote : Without grievability, there is no life, or, rather, there is something living that is other than life. Instead,