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Implicit in Helms's rhetoric is the legislative negation of the gay male as a U.S. citizen ; that is , as a subject worthy of state protection . His security is not worthy of such , insofar as it fails to motivate a securing .
Implicit in Helms's rhetoric is the legislative negation of the gay male as a U.S. citizen ; that is , as a subject worthy of state protection . His security is not worthy of such , insofar as it fails to motivate a securing .
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Other stratagems such an emphasis on the “ free market ” and an anti - big government rhetoric also come into play within neoliberal discourse . 33. Both Foucault ( Birth of Biopolitics ) and Duggan ( “ New Homonormativity ” ) offer a ...
Other stratagems such an emphasis on the “ free market ” and an anti - big government rhetoric also come into play within neoliberal discourse . 33. Both Foucault ( Birth of Biopolitics ) and Duggan ( “ New Homonormativity ” ) offer a ...
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than the figures and concepts of the text serving the process of historical understanding , history is both evacuated of meaning and mythologized as a rhetorical figure . II Part , if not all , of the experience or reading Abstraction ...
than the figures and concepts of the text serving the process of historical understanding , history is both evacuated of meaning and mythologized as a rhetorical figure . II Part , if not all , of the experience or reading Abstraction ...
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