On the scene of zoonotic intimacies jungle, market, pork plant

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Rosenberg, GN

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2021-07-20T10:40:36Z

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2021-07-20T10:40:36Z

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2020-11-01

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2021-07-20T10:40:35Z

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COVID-19, like HIV/AIDS before it, is being allegorized as a cost of perverse intimacies with nature. This essay surveys three scenes of intimate zoonotic exchange — the jungle, the wet market, and the pork plant — and maps how each contributes to the operation of racial capitalism.

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2328-9252

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2328-9260

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/23457

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en

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Duke University Press

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Transgender Studies Quarterly

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10.1215/23289252-8665341

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On the scene of zoonotic intimacies jungle, market, pork plant

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Journal article

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646

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656

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4

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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History

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Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies

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Duke

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Published

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7

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