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I thank Nina Lykke for being my guest in the R.A.W. dialogue chair and for help in making changes to the dialogue to achieve a clear and readable text. I also thank the Feminist Review Collective and anonymous reviewers for constructive comments.
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Livholts, M. to fill academic work with political passion: Nina Lykke's cosmodolphins and contemporary post/academic writing strategies. Fem Rev 102, 135–142 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1057/fr.2012.9
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