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Other notable names from queer theory:
Jose Esteban Munoz
Michael Warner
Lauren Berlant
Lee Edelman
Jack Halberstam
David Halperin
Hil Malatino
Paul Breciado
Works:
Trans Philosophy, 2024
Feminism against cisness
Transgender Marxism
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