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Where the Wild Child Is
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HumAnimality
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Introduction: Why Birth?
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This Birth and That:
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Making Fetal Persons:
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Negotiating Maternal Identity:
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"An Equivocal Couple Overwhelmed by Life"
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Speculative Reproduction:
Biotechnologies and Ecologies in Thick Time
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Toward a Queer Crip Feminist Politics of Food
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Antigone and Abjection:
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Chanter's Democratizing Philosophy
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Restless Affects and Democratic Doubts:
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Beyond Discipline:
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The Second Sex as Appeal:
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A Genealogy of Silence:
Chōra and the Placelessness of Greek Women
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Judith Butler’s “New Humanism”:
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Play, Laugh, Love:
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Wild Love:
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Reflections on Object Life in Monique David-Ménard
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