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c4ejournal March 5, 2021 Video 2021, C4E, C4eVideos, Ethics, Aesthetics, Feminisms

Jodi Byrd, What Remains: Colonial Racial Capitalism, Videogames, and an Empire in Play [2021 C4eJ 22]

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Clare Hemmings, Unnatural Feelings: The Affective Life of ‘Anti-Gender’ Mobilisations [2021 C4eJ 21]
Ricky Varghese & Benjamin Weil, Privilege, Race & Imagined Immunities in the Time of COVID [2021 C4eJ 23]

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