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+====The flesh speaks in queer tongues regardless of our social location. The structure of neoliberal exclusion is based around what voices are listened to and the violence done through the demarcation of bodies itself can only be represented through sounds like screams. Ours is a method of inhabiting the absence of sound in an attempt to tune into the unheard. They don't get to weigh case-it doesn't matter what we say if nobody ever listens.==== |
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+**James 14** ~~~~~~Robin James. November 26, 2014. NOTES ON WEHELIYE'S HABEAS VISCUS: OR WHY SOME POSTHUMANISMS ARE BETTER THAN OTHERS. It's Her Factory. http://www.its-her-factory.com/2014/11/notes-on-weheliyes-habeas-viscus-or-why-some-posthumanisms-are-better-than-others/~~~~~~ |
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+When considered only from the visual plane of Cartesian modernity or algorithmic biopolitics, the |
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+by the rabble, those who grunted but did not speak (yet)). |