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... calculability weren't contrary to paradigms of sociosexual citizenship within the gay community , barebackers wouldn't have been recognized as such . In other words , the behavior pattern would not have eventuated as an identity .
... calculability weren't contrary to paradigms of sociosexual citizenship within the gay community , barebackers wouldn't have been recognized as such . In other words , the behavior pattern would not have eventuated as an identity .
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The gay community's deformation of an identity intrinsic to barebacking can be thought of as queer . Lee Edelman instructs us that " the queer must insist on disturbing , or queering , social organization as such — on disturbing ...
The gay community's deformation of an identity intrinsic to barebacking can be thought of as queer . Lee Edelman instructs us that " the queer must insist on disturbing , or queering , social organization as such — on disturbing ...
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No longer does one man's body deliver the evidence of his identity : two men now go into the making of one . For Stacey , this is a decidedly queer turn of the visual : If the veracity of visual evidence is destabilized in Gattaca ...
No longer does one man's body deliver the evidence of his identity : two men now go into the making of one . For Stacey , this is a decidedly queer turn of the visual : If the veracity of visual evidence is destabilized in Gattaca ...
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The Meaning of Life MAY 0 3 | 135 |
Barebacking the Queer Male Subject and | 156 |
Waking Life and the Digital Aesthetics | 184 |
Urheberrecht | |
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