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Defending Identity Politics and Community-Based Activism in the Time of AIDS A Critique of Alexander Garcia Düttmann's Deconstruction of Identity Politics. Alexander Garcia Düttmann, At Odds with AIDS: Thinking and Talking About A Virus.

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Honneres, P. Defending Identity Politics and Community-Based Activism in the Time of AIDS A Critique of Alexander Garcia Düttmann's Deconstruction of Identity Politics. Alexander Garcia Düttmann, At Odds with AIDS: Thinking and Talking About A Virus.. Human Studies 21, 207–220 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1005310509971

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