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  1. Why Queer Diaspora?Meg Wesling - 2008 - Feminist Review 90 (1):30-47.
    ‘Why Queer Diaspora?’ intervenes at the intersection of queer theory and diaspora studies to ask how the conditions of geographical mobility produce new experiences and understandings of sexuality and gender identity. More particularly, this essay argues against a prevalent critical slippage between queer and diaspora, through which the queer is read as a mobile category that, like diaspora, disrupts the stability of fixed identity categories and thus represents a liberatory position within the material and geographical displacements of globalization. Instead, I (...)
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  • Book Review: Sex in Development: Science, Sexuality and Morality in Global Perspective. [REVIEW]Carolyn H. Williams - 2006 - Feminist Review 83 (1):156-158.
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