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HORIZONTAL TOGETHER: ART, DANCE, AND QUEER EMBODIMENT IN 1960s NEW YORK by Paisid Aramphongphan. 2021. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 192 pp., 56 illustrations. $130.00 hardcover. ISBN-10:1526148439, ISBN-13: 978-1526148438.
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HORIZONTAL TOGETHER: ART, DANCE, AND QUEER EMBODIMENT IN 1960s NEW YORK by Paisid Aramphongphan. 2021. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 192 pp., 56 illustrations. $130.00 hardcover. ISBN-10:1526148439, ISBN-13: 978-1526148438.
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27 October 2022
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