Topological spaces of embodied becoming: Queens, queerness and (infra)structural subterfuge in Singapore
This paper considers the political potential that emerges when theoriza- tions of the body-as-infrastructure are brought into conversation with theorizations of topological space. It argues that the infrastructural body provides an interface through which structural norms can be destabilized, and th...
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Main Author: | WOODS, Orlando |
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2023
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