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Subject We Have Always Been Here: Decolonizing Gender
Date December 15, 2022 7:00 PM
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We Have Always Been Here:
Decolonizing Gender
Cultural Survival Quarterly 46-4 (December 2022)
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Cover photo: "Nafea e te Fa'aipoipo? When Will You Marry? (after Gauguin)", 2020, by Yuki Kihara
(Samoan-Japanese). C-print mounted behind acrylic glass. Art piece part of Kihara's
"Paradise Camp" 59th Venice Biennale exhibit.

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