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A comment on Friedman and Rossi’s dialectical theory and the study of HIV/AIDS: thought to the second power

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  1. Berlant and Warner (2000), Clarke (2000), Duggan (2002), Puar (2007).

  2. Floyd (2009).

  3. D’Emilio (1983).

  4. Crimp (1987).

  5. Lukacs (1994), Hartsock (1983, 1999).

  6. Marx (1993, 100, 102).

  7. Jameson (1971, 307).

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Floyd, K. A comment on Friedman and Rossi’s dialectical theory and the study of HIV/AIDS: thought to the second power. Dialect Anthropol 35, 449–452 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10624-011-9255-5

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