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College of William and Mary: Spring 2017
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Genesis P-orridge: non-binary multimedia artist and occultist
Genesis P-orridge: non-binary multimedia artist and occultist
Genesis P-Orridge is a musician, painter, magician and occultist who has been involved with various bands, communes, and occult…
Nicholas Marino
Apr 20, 2017
Progressive Temporality and Neoliberalism in Alison Kafer’s Feminist, Queer, Crip
Alison’s Kafer’s chapter “Time for Disability Studies and a Future for Crips”, from her larger work, Feminist, Queer, Crip, offers an in…
Anatolia Hodson
Apr 20, 2017
Alison Kafer and Embodied Time
Alison Kafer’s discussion of how disability studies can help make sense of, or add nuance to, queer time, is a further emphasis on…
Ashleigh Arrington
Apr 20, 2017
no kids
In “The Future is Kid Stuff”, Lee Edelman outlines the impact of child-rearing as a concept and shared cultural experience on the world of…
Nicholas Marino
Apr 20, 2017
The Future is Kid’s Stuff — Lee Edelman
Noah Terrell
Noah Terrell
Apr 20, 2017
Queer and Disabled Time: Past, Present, and Future
In “Time for Disability Studies and a Future for Quips”, Alison Kafer posits her arguments as drawing upon queer temporality, but…
Rafael Snell-Feikema
Apr 20, 2017
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