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... racism . The Blacks displaced the camp critique from homo- phobia to racism : " black " stands in for " queer " and the campy queen of the bars is transformed into an “ African queen . " This displacement is part of the larger use of ...
... racism . The Blacks displaced the camp critique from homo- phobia to racism : " black " stands in for " queer " and the campy queen of the bars is transformed into an “ African queen . " This displacement is part of the larger use of ...
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... individual response of panic and " heterosexism " as " a deeply ingrained prejudice , comparable to racism , sexism , and classism - a political indoctrina- tion which must be recognized as such and which can Fall - Winter 1988-89 141.
... individual response of panic and " heterosexism " as " a deeply ingrained prejudice , comparable to racism , sexism , and classism - a political indoctrina- tion which must be recognized as such and which can Fall - Winter 1988-89 141.
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... racist , since through the game of national independence civilized man has transferred to those whom he has ... racism reappears in all its vigor only with the appearance of resistances and troublemakers . Thus the first dawning ...
... racist , since through the game of national independence civilized man has transferred to those whom he has ... racism reappears in all its vigor only with the appearance of resistances and troublemakers . Thus the first dawning ...
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