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Beyond Affirmation may be long overdue, but I am glad it is finally here. The book is an education all on its own. Rebecca Dingo and Rachel Riedner argue at an ambitious intersection, drawing transnational feminist, global comparative, human rights, and critical media scholars into a shared conversation about the central idea and problem of ‘figures’—those catalyzing forces that activate a priori, harmful, and often violent gendered or racialized norms, and that are intrinsically tied to imperial megarhetorics. Their case studies are provocative but accessible, and their theorizing is rich, deftly treating each ‘figure’ as an entanglement of symbolic actions that cause some ideas or beliefs to stand in for others.