Beside You in Time Sense methods and queer sociabilities in the American nineteenth century
In Beside You in Time Elizabeth Freeman expands biopolitical and queer theory by outlining a temporal view of the long nineteenth century. Drawing on Foucauldian notions of discipline as a regime that yoked the human body to time, Freeman shows how time became a social and sensory means by which peo...
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Duke University Press
2019
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