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    Annamarie Jagose FAHA (born 1965) is an LGBT academic and writer of fictional works. Jagose was born in Ashburton, New Zealand in 1965. She gained her...
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  • Jagose is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Annamarie Jagose (born 1965), New Zealand LGBT academic and writer Una Jagose, New Zealand...
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  • University of Sydney Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Annamarie Jagose referenced the term while defending proposed cuts at the university...
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  • former co-editor of GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies with Annamarie Jagose. Cvetkovich's scholarship has been widely influential within academic...
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  • OCLC 53485306. The Routledge queer studies reader. Donald E. Hall, Annamarie Jagose, Andrea Bebell, Susan Potter. London. 2013. ISBN 978-0-415-56410-6...
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  • Slow Water is a 2003 novel by New Zealand author Annamarie Jagose. "Dedication: For Lee". Miles Franklin Literary Award, 2004: shortlisted Victorian Premier's...
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  • book}}: |work= ignored (help) Sedgwick, Eve (2013). Hall, Donald E.; Jagose, Annamarie; Bebell, Andrea; Potter, Susan (eds.). Queer and Now. New York: Routledge...
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  • J. M. Coetzee Elizabeth Costello Peter Goldsworthy Three Dog Night Annamarie Jagose Slow Water Elliot Perlman Seven Types of Ambiguity 2005 Andrew McGahan...
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  • Blindsight. Penguin 2005 – Patricia Grace, Tu. Penguin Group (NZ) 2004 – Annamarie Jagose, Slow Water. Victoria University Press 2003 – Stephanie Johnson, The...
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  • Jaggi (living, England, nf) Richard Jago (1715–1781, England, p/nf) Annamarie Jagose (born 1965, N Zealand, nf/f) Marie-Reine de Jaham (born 1940, Martinique/France...
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