Abstract
Postmodernisms and poststructuralisms have attempted to rearrange our social ways of seeing, saying and sharing: as such – but not alone – such cultural productions signify crises of social representation. These ‘notes for an investigation’, in turning the subject, draw out some problems of (i) celebrating difference(s); (ii) continuing social forms that limit some human beings all of the time; and (iii) how some practical critiques that refuse an organizing social grammar that hurts can, in their claimed alternative totalization/essentialism (a) subordinate and exploit (b) deny embodied difference(s).

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