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This note represents an effort to think together Afro-pessimism and trans studies.
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2017
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Eva Hayward received her PhD from the University of California, Santa Cruz, in the history of consciousness. Hayward has previously taught courses on film/video, aesthetics, science studies, and feminist/queer theory at the University of California, Santa Cruz; University of New Mexico; Uppsala University (Sweden); Duke University; and University of Cincinnati. Currently, she is an assistant professor in gender and women's studies at the University of Arizona, Tucson. Her research focuses on aesthetics, environmental and science studies, and transgender theory. She has recently published articles in TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, Cultural Anthropology, Parallax, differences, Women's Studies Quarterly, and Women and Performance.
Eva S. Hayward; Don't Exist. TSQ 1 May 2017; 4 (2): 191–194. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/23289252-3814985
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This note represents an effort to think together Afro-pessimism and trans studies.
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