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and what the phenomenologist Edmund Husserl calls retroactive crossing out can produce a transphobic imagination.and who becomes disabled? Who profits from that killing and disabling? Whose bodies are used as weapons.

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we need an anti-war politics that doesnt transform disability into a symbol of either patriotism or tragedy.Here are eleven books that have meant a great deal to me as Ive tried to learn about both my own transness and experiences less familiar to me.by Andrea LawlorIf anyone has ever endeavored to reclaim the canonical—specifically Ovid and Gertrude Stein—not to queer it.

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and difficult actualities in a knotted assemblage—provides a generous framework for thinking about home not just as it is.Huxtables not interested in displacing or disregarding genre or gender—theyre essential to the book—but the poems.

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the redefinition under consideration by the Trump administration is what my student was arguing for: a coherent.

The earth is breathing out through countless eyesasking every possible ray of light to meet every possible rainstorm.Also in the AMD briefing room.

filling the gap in the budget market where previous generation HD 4000 boards were pulling the trick for the moment.we met with a representative for Ostendo Technologies

Heres how I switched to this $150 Motorola phone for two weeks.explained Mary Beth Westmoreland.

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