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Queer Reframing in Philosophy
The only chapter title that doesn't actually have queering in the title of the chapter is power life and death. To look at how queer lives get framed in philosophy and also right broadly outside of philosophy, and you put this into relationship to pandemics. You make this really important argument about how the AIDS pandemic actually gets called an epidemic as a way of denying how broadly it's still affecting people. So, so, what's the queer work of reframing or the queer reframing that you do in this chapter against these issues of death right of letting die?