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Gorelick brings out the political potential in Artaud's thought of “ life ” without instrumentalizing it , which would vitiate its political potential by subjecting " life " to the very same rationality it opposes .
Gorelick brings out the political potential in Artaud's thought of “ life ” without instrumentalizing it , which would vitiate its political potential by subjecting " life " to the very same rationality it opposes .
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of health care and to the gay liberationist discussion of sexuality , safe sex was viewed by early AIDS activists , not as a practice to be imposed on the reluctant , but as a form of political resistance and community building that ...
of health care and to the gay liberationist discussion of sexuality , safe sex was viewed by early AIDS activists , not as a practice to be imposed on the reluctant , but as a form of political resistance and community building that ...
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Barebacking staunchly defies traditional cultural , political , medical , sociosexual , and moral attitudes . Its challenging of institutional values necessitated barebacking's liminal status as a subculture and as a peripheral mode of ...
Barebacking staunchly defies traditional cultural , political , medical , sociosexual , and moral attitudes . Its challenging of institutional values necessitated barebacking's liminal status as a subculture and as a peripheral mode of ...
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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 |
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