Passing,Protesting, and the Arts of Resistance: Infiltrating the Ritual Space of Blood Donation |
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Authors: | Jeffrey A. Bennett |
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Affiliation: | 1. bennett@gsu.edu |
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Abstract: | This essay critically engages challenges made against the federally mandated deferral policies which prohibit “men who have sex with other men” from donating blood. I argue that “passing” and “protest” are dialogically dependent on one another as two separate but related tactics of resistance. Drawing on interview materials from men who have both “passed” and “protested,” the essay explores the implications of this dialogical tension for understanding stranger-relationality, enacting civic identity, and disciplining queer bodies. |
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Keywords: | Passing Stranger-Relationality Blood Donation Resistance Identity |
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