This article is part of our feature topic Abjection. Abjection often conjures images of horror—filth, ugliness, death—in their most visceral, corporeal form. Yet what we tend to neglect are abject forms of the mind: a kind of psychic horror that arises from the slippery grip we have on our sense of self. This discomfort, the circling ambiguity of our personhood and the world we inhabit…

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