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Revolutionary Subjectivity in Brandon Sanderson’s Mistborn Trilogy
- Studies in the Fantastic
- University of Tampa Press
- Number 3, Winter 2015/Spring 2016
- pp. 23-44
- 10.1353/sif.2016.0004
- Article
- Additional Information
This essay considers Brandon Sanderson’s depictions of revolutionary activism in the popular Mistborn trilogy in light of Alain Badiou’s thinking on the militant subject’s commitment to a cause and Slavoj Žižek’s distinction between weak and strong thought.