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Unboxing the Queenzears—in Queenzenglish

Unboxing the Queenzears—in Queenzenglish   Kyoo Lee Kyoo Lee with Amy Evans Bauer (annotator) Kyoo Lee with Laura Wetherington (annotator)     Reprint from: Kyoo Lee, “Unboxing the Queenzears—in Queenzenglish”; Kyoo Lee with Amy Evans Bauer (annotator), “Unboxing the Queenzears—in Queenzenglish”; Kyoo Lee with Laura Wetherington (annotator), “Unboxing

Shadows of the absent body

Shadows of the absent body   Judith Butler     I am most pleased and honored to be here today in order to reflect with you on the work of Doris Salcedo.1 The exhibition here at the Harvard Art Museum includes a number of pieces

Arts of critique: An introduction

Arts of critique: An introduction   Elena Tzelepis     Because of your elite status from a year’s worth of travel, you have already settled into your window seat on United Airlines, when the girl and her mother arrive at your row. The girl, looking

Becoming precarious, queering debt

Becoming precarious, queering debt   Isabell Lorey Translation: Kelly Mulvaney     Subjectivating precarization and production without wage In neoliberal global capitalism, not only the relation of capital and work but also that of time, flexibility, and measurability is of central importance. Wages are sinking,

The Labyrinth: Torments of the lesbian anthropological self

The Labyrinth: Torments of the lesbian anthropological self   Diana Manesi     Abstract I began writing the labyrinth after two years of intensive fieldwork with queer and lesbian feminist collectives in Athens, Greece. I left with five notebooks, twenty—five life history interviews, two autobiographical