Why there is always a future in the future

Angelaki 13 (1):113 – 126 (2008)
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Lee Edelman's controversial book No Future: Queer Theory and the Death Drive represents the most recent articulation of the so-called “antisocial thesis” in queer theory. This thesis–which emerges...

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