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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Introduction
  3. Section One: Strange Love
    1. 1. Naming and Seeing
    2. 2. Master and Slave
    3. 3. The Imaginary
    4. 4. Strange Gender
    5. 5. Love and Trauma
  4. Section Two: Intersubjective Love
    1. 1. Recognition
    2. 2. Intersubjectivity
    3. 3. The Contract
  5. Conclusion
  6. References
  7. Index

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