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Sarah Brouillette

Sarah Brouillette is a professor in the department of English at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. icon

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By Sarah Brouillette, Margaux Cowden, Ayden LeRoux, Alicia Christoff, Amber Jamilla Musser, Tanya Agathocleous, & Emily Witt

On Emily Witt’s smart and sometimes menacing study of 21st-century intimacy.

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