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Posted on 16 Jul 20205 Aug 2020 by 一

Sex, life: The fundamental queerness of ‘Vida’

‘Neither sex nor solidarity is automatic. It doesn’t just emanate, naturally, from the body.’

I’m in The Monthly today with a piece about sex on screen in Tanya Saracho’s series Vida.

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CategoriesPublications Tagscultural criticism, Melissa Barrera, Meshel Prada, queer, queerness, review, Roberta Colindrez, screen, Ser Anzoategui, sex, sex scenes, sexuality, Starz, Tanya Saracho, Television, The Monthly, Vida

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