Beside You in Time : Sense Methods and Queer Sociabilities in the American Nineteenth Century /
Elizabeth Freeman expands bipolitical and queer theory by outlining a temporal view of the long nineteenth century and showing how time became a social and sensory means by which people resisted disciplinary regimes and assembled into groups in ways that created new forms of sociality.
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2019.
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