...the forefront of this movement. Unfettered by the sanctimoniously proscriptive morality imposed by the CCA, it was free to tackle sexuality in ways that were previously taboo in American comics....
...hers and shudder with a pleasure known particularly well by loners: that of recognizing something they know to be of their kin. When the poster comes down, it will be...
...students, as a threat to education, to free speech, to civilization, even to life itself. In speaking against students, these speech acts also speak for more or less explicitly articulated...
...introductory ride through the park, they free themselves from the passivity of the cinema seat and force themselves into the activity of the lab. Identifying with them, we are led...
...of the book is a record of Chris’s communication with Dick and of Chris and Sylvère’s communication with each other. These passages capture the erotic buzz sparked by Dick’s (reluctant)...
...adopt a boy for free child labor on their farm. Charles Dickens, Horatio Alger, and Louisa May Alcott made the device of the heart-tugging orphan a cliché in its own...
...history. And you know what? Even if you got hella free time? Ain’t nobody got time for that! Unless you’re charging a fee. They should be so lucky if you...
...very comfortable and offer free drinks and such to get you excited and feel you’re in control, then your brain activates self-confidence and you take stupid risks. and you burn...
...willing to do to be free? --Cathy Cohen, Kessler Lecture vi. I have been thinking about how little is expected of African queers: while homonormativity might be critiqued elsewhere, it...
...words of the New York Times. For years, the building’s mirror would have also shown them a utopian, free art school, one that now costs $10,000 a year. Once in...
...write them, not to mention who decides what counts as labor. It’s no coincidence that those with the most resources (like free time) end up setting the agenda for the...
...well as free access to our archive of back issues) today. *** In relationships unbalanced, which is to say all relationships between person and capital or person and the state,...
...then the real song twitching to get free beneath it. The Velvets sing songs about deep, complex experiences in flat, detached voices. On “I’m Set Free,” Reed goes from the...
...a dissolve then superimposition: the stain of each checkpoint experience carries over to the next, like the conjunctions of plastered graffiti on the wall FREE BARGHOUTI bleeding into a wobbly...
...have any meaning whatsoever? Facebook and Twitter will never help free someone who believes it is possible that they could. Believe the lie, told by people, that the network has...
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