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Notes On Weheliye’s Habeas Viscus: or why some posthumanisms are better than others

November 26, 2014 · by Robin James · in Uncategorized

[This is another one of my thinking-out-loud posts in which I work through a text, thinking as I write. So, undercooked, imprecise, too much bloat, etc etc you’ve been warned…] “Habeas viscus” is Alexander Weheliye’s term for the queerly racialized…

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