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By Allan Spencer | February 12 2024 | PhilosophyReligious Studies and Spirituality
A radical re-envisioning of the human condition by the acclaimed Brazilian philosopher and politician.
- English > Comparative Literature > Immigrant and Refugee Literature
- English > Comparative Literature > LGBTQIA+ Literature
- Interdisciplinary Studies > Race and Ethnic Studies > Middle East Studies
- Interdisciplinary Studies > Social Science > LGBTQIA+ Studies
- Interdisciplinary Studies > Social Science > Migration Studies
- Interdisciplinary Studies > Women's and Gender Studies > Introduction to Gender Studies
- Interdisciplinary Studies > Women's and Gender Studies > LGBTQIA+ Studies
- Interdisciplinary Studies > Women's and Gender Studies > Race, Class, and Gender
- Interdisciplinary Studies > Women's and Gender Studies > Women and Religion
- Religion > Comparative Religion > Islam
- Sociology > Race / Class / Gender > Gender Studies
- Sociology > Race / Class / Gender > Human Sexuality
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