Gil Anidjar is a brilliant and provocative thinker. In this book, he takes up a well-worn topic (mothers and mothering) and succeeds in generating exciting new formulations and original insights. This beautifully conceived book exhibits dazzling erudition, philosophical sophistication, and startling literary analysis to ask urgent political and philosophical questions.
- Elissa Marder, author of <i>The Mother in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction</i>,
In this many-mother-tongued and multidisciplinary ode to, from, and with, his mother, other mothers, and doubled mothers, Gil Anidjar illuminates the economic, social, and racial dream-and-nightmare work of mothering. Orienting to a plural and preserving mothering that avows its capacity for lethality, Anidjar brilliantly retheorizes sovereignty as the “political maternal.” <i>On the Sovereignty of Mothers </i>is a must-read for anyone who has been mothered.
- Jill Frank, author of <i>Poetic Justice: Rereading Plato's Republic</i>,