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Sophie Goddard on amatonormativity

Sophie tells us what amatonormativity is, why it might be a problem, and what we can do about it.

 

This talk was part of the 2024 Philosophy Valentines event organised by the Centre for Love, Sex, and Relationships at the University of Leeds in conjunction with the Philosophy Society.

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