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Boundless Desire, Limited Acts: Empirical Claims and Queer Historiography

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Mario DiGangi, discusses "Boundless Desire, Limited Acts: Empirical Claims and Queer Historiography". DiGangi is Professor of English at Lehman College and the CUNY Graduate Center. This talk was included in the conference session topic titled, “Queer Pasts”.

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