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Harris, Democracy, and the Matter of Mimesis
Harris, Democracy, and the Matter of Mimesis

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I admit: I am sick of politics. But since Kamala Harris became the Democratic nominee for president, I have become quite attached to my “sickness.” As a white, ciswoman, mid-career academic, I admittedly have the privilege of becoming disenchanted—shaking my . . .

I admit: I am sick of politics. But since Kamala Harris became the Democratic nominee for president, I have become quite attached to my “sickness.” As a white, ciswoman, mid-career academic, I admittedly have the privilege of becoming disenchanted—shaking my head in disgust at vitriol from media outlets on the right and rolling my eyes […]

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