Senthorun Sunil Raj: Feeling Queer Jurisprudence: Injury, Intimacy, Identity: Routledge, London, 2020 [Book Review]

Feminist Legal Studies 29 (2):277-281 (2020)
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1. On the Very Possibility of Queer Theory.Claire Colebrook - 2009 - In Chrysanthi Nigianni & Merl Storr (eds.), Deleuze and Queer Theory. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 11-23.

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