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+~Chasin 15~ Chasin, CJ Deluzio (Department of Psychology, University of Windsor). “Making Sense in and of the Asexual Community: Navigating Relationships and Identities in a Context of Resistance.” Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 25: 167–180 (2015). Published online 1 July 2014 in Wiley Online Library. Accessed 5 February 2015. DOI: 10.1002/casp.2203 // WWXR |
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+People on the … though none exist. |
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+~Fedtke 12~ Fedtke, Jana (Ph.D. Comparative Literature USC). “53x+m³=Ø? (Sex+Me=No Result?): Tropes of Asexuality in Literature and Film”. (Doctoral dissertation). University of South Carolina. 2012. Retrieved from http://scholarcommons.sc.edu/etd/757. pp. 45–47 // WWXR 2016-1-17 |
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+In their work … as its “opposite.” |
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+~Fedtke 12~ Fedtke, Jana (Ph.D. Comparative Literature USC). “53x+m³=Ø? (Sex+Me=No Result?): Tropes of Asexuality in Literature and Film”. (Doctoral dissertation). University of South Carolina. 2012. Retrieved from http://scholarcommons.sc.edu/etd/757. pp. 63–71 // WWXR 2016-1-17 |
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+This representation of … its character development. |