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From Exeter CASN, Edward Lemon’s “Quoting Marx in a Tajik University: Producing Docile Bodies”

February 15, 2014 Amanda Wooden

(Reposted by agreement with the Exeter Central Asian Studies Network.  The original, posted on Jan. 21, 2014, can be found here.) Continue reading From Exeter CASN, Edward Lemon’s “Quoting Marx in a Tajik University: Producing Docile Bodies” →

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