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      Critical Artwork, Critical Actions, and the Inclusion of Difference

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            Abstract

            Guest editor's introduction to the special issue.

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            Journal of Intersectionality
            2515-2122
            11 November 2022
            : 6
            : 1
            : 1-16
            Affiliations
            [1 ] Department of Political Science, Agnes Scott College, Georgia, USA
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            10.13169/jinte.6.1.0001
            23e8f86a-2311-4e64-a81b-b68abcc0a01c
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