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Introduction
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I. Defining the Boundaries
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“Family Members ‘Sitting Up’ with the Dead in the Parlor or Funeral Room.” “Sitting Up with the Dead: Lost Appalachian Burial Customs,” Unmasked History Magazine, 21 Sept. 2019, shorturl.at/hGKZ6.
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“There Are No Queer Teen Suicides .” Queer Zine Archive Project , 2004, shorturl.at/yHJLU.
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II. Expression of the Body
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“Bisexuality: Not Gay, Not Straight. A New Sexual Identity Emerges.” “See What ‘Newsweek’ Was Writing about Bisexuals Back in 1995,” Queerty, 23 Sept. 2017, shorturl.at/hDLZ4.
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Holst, Gustav. “Jupiter, Bringer of Jollity.” Sheet Music Direct, shorturl.at/doKQ5.
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Supreme Court. Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia. 15 June 2020, shorturl.at/cjT16.
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III. The Body Protests
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Tama, Mario. “Demonstrators Protest in New York's Time Square on Saturday. Thousands of People Took to the Streets in Cities across the World, Inspired by the Occupy Wall Street Protests against Economic Inequality.” NPR, 15 Oct. 2011, shorturl.at/bmY24.
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