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In Defense of Specters: Ambivalent Mourning as Queer Affect
Ghassan Moussawi
Gender and Women's Studies
Sociology
Anthropology
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Center for Global Studies
Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
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Mourning
100%
Queer Affect
100%
War Violence
40%
Phantom
20%
Welcome
20%
Ghosts
20%
Close Reading
20%
Autoethnography
20%
Queerness
20%
Violence Experience
20%
Ambivalence
20%
War Deaths
20%
Invocation
20%
War Experience
20%
Mass Mortality
20%
Reckoning
20%
Affect Theory
20%
Queer of Color Critique
20%
Women of Color Feminism
20%
War Narratives
20%
Memory of Violence
20%
State-sanctioned Violence
20%
Arts and Humanities
Mourning
100%
Spectre
100%
Narrative
33%
Genre
33%
Normative
33%
Autoethnography
33%
Documentary
33%
juncture
33%
Affective
33%
Close reading
33%
Women of color
33%
Affect Theory
33%
Narrative Fiction
33%
Beirut
33%