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How I Learned to Keep Worrying and Love Teaching the Canon
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Du Bois’s “Afterthought”:
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Where the “They” Lies:
Feminist Reflection on Pedagogical Innovation
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From the "Gotcha!" to Immanent Critique
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Inheriting Identity and Practicing Transformation:
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Oppression, Normative Violence, and Vulnerability:
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Affect Attunement in the Caregiver-Infant Relationship and Across Species:
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Sally Is a Block of Ice:
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So Close and Other Essays:
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Genealogies of Oppression:
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Response to Chloë Taylor
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Force and Translation; Or, The Polymorphous Body of Language
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Translation, (Self-)Transformation, and the Power of the Middle
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Translating Foucault:
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Thou Art Translated!:
The Pull of Flesh and Meaning
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“More or Less Raped”:
Foucault, Causality, and Feminist Critiques of Sexual Violence
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Transgressive Translations:
Parrhesia and the Politics of Being Understood
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"A Child Has Been Born unto Us":
Arendt on Birth
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Introduction: Why Birth?
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This Birth and That:
Surrogacy and Stratified Motherhood in India
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