How Long to Read Three Forms of Exhaustion

By Yuxin Zhao

How Long Does it Take to Read Three Forms of Exhaustion?

It takes the average reader to read Three Forms of Exhaustion by Yuxin Zhao

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Description

A detective in a child's body tries to solve a contactless murder. A girl almost touches her lower back. Two women are separated by a dildo. In "Three Forms of Exhaustion," deferral becomes a mode of reading that registers effects before their causes. When what wears you out is also what keeps you going, conclusions are secondary. Through close readings of lesbian pornography and the anime series "Case Closed," Zhao offers a gestural phenomenology structured by prolepsis, anticipation, and telepathy, one that rethinks historical links between queerness and criminality as it revisits the scene of childhood sexual awakening.

How long is Three Forms of Exhaustion?

Three Forms of Exhaustion by Yuxin Zhao is 0 pages long, and a total of 0 words.

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How Long Does it Take to Read Three Forms of Exhaustion Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes to read Three Forms of Exhaustion aloud.

What Reading Level is Three Forms of Exhaustion?

Three Forms of Exhaustion is suitable for students ages 2 and up.

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