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In Shell-Shocked, Bonnie Honig argues for and practices novel forms of feminist criticism that sensitize practitioners and readers to the dominations, injustices, and cruelties of our moment. At one level, the book o ff ers an innovative tour of the Trump administration ’ s depredations through the lens of feminist commitments. At a deeper level, it reveals how to do feminist criticism committed to democracy, anti-domination