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What is We?
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06 November 2025

The concept "we" is central to every field in the interdisciplinary humanities and social sciences, yet it has been overdetermined by the question of “who we are”, leaving its basic conceptual operations undertheorized.
In What is We? Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan argues that “we” is not a collective to belong to or be excluded from, nor is it a specific group to be identified. Rather, “we” functions as a method – one that organizes inclusion and exclusion, communion and isolation, coercion and liberation, division and incorporation, forgetting and remembering.
Across ten linked chapters, the book unfolds social, historical, political, grammatical, linguistic, literary, and personal responses to its titular question. By seeing “we” as a method for enacting, apprehending, contesting, and instrumentalizing boundaries, it invites us to confront the challenge of failure, embrace the possibility of impossibility, and acknowledge the hallucinatory nature of the universal.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory, PHILOSOPHY / Metaphysics, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, PHILOSOPHY / Epistemology
— Anand Pandian, Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University
Introduction: “We” is a method
1. Of inclusion
2. Of exclusion
3. Of communion
4. Of isolation
5. Of coercion
6. Of liberation
7. Of division
8. Of incorporation
9. Of forgetting
10. Of remembering