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Queer Political Representation: A Phenomenological Approach
24 September 2021, Version 1
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Haley Norris
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This paper presents queer phenomenology as a way to study political representation of LGTBQ populations.
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LGBTQ
phenomenology
political representation
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10.33774/apsa-2021-3k99t
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2021 APSA Annual Meeting: Promoting Pluralism
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