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Halperin --$g9.$tAfter Sontag: Future Notes on Camp /$rAnn Pellegrini --$g10.$tQueer Spectrality: Haunting the Past /$rCarla Freccero --$g11.$tThe Desire for Gender /$rRobyn Wiegman --$g12.$tMethodologies of Trans Resistance /$rDean Spade --$g13.$tThe History of Aphallia and the Intersexual Challenge to Sex/Gender /$rVernon A. 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