"Choy (2011) reminds us of the Latin root of conspire, as a breathing together, declaring: 'Breathers of the world, conspire!' We need to conspire to strategize logics of agitation, which displace and unsettle. Doing so calls us not to ignore difference, but to create alter-relations with one another. As Choy underscores elsewhere, 'breathing together rarely means breathing the same.'" |
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