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    • Agencies of Abjection: Jean Genet and Subaltern Socialities 

      Amin, Kadji (2009)
      This dissertation explores the concept of <italic>agential abjection</italic> through Jean Genet's involvement with and writings about the struggles of disenfranchised and pathologized peoples. Following Julia Kristeva, ...
    • Quare Dance: Fashioning a Black, Queer, Fem(me)inist Aesthetic in Ballet 

      Baker, Alyah Jenika (2021)
      What can an intersectional lens that considers race, gender, and sexuality offer ballet in the 21st century? Historically, Black and Queer stories have been relegated to the margins of ballet history in service of Eurocentric, ...
    • Queering Oocytes: Laboratory, Body, Cell 

      Zussman, Jay (2020-05-01)
      Recent advances in stem cell technology enable new possibilities for biological reproduction among same-sex couples and transgender people who have undergone medical or surgical transition. Despite this promise of revolutionary ...
    • Spectacles of American Liberalism: Narratives of Racial Im/posture 

      Gaines, Alisha Marie (2009)
      This project traces the seemingly improbable intersections between performances of blackness and the development and traces of an American liberalism defined by Gunnar Myrdal's overwhelmingly influential, sociological text, ...