For Feminist Killjoys between Love and Justice The Spiritual is Political

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Fatima Seedat

Keywords

feminist killjoys, spiritual, politics, poetics, love

Abstract

First respondent for roundtable discussion from the Annual Desmond Tutu Centre for Religion and Social Justice Public Lecture on Economies of Violence.

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