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TSQ (2022) 9 (4): 587–608.
Published: 01 November 2022
...Marcos Gonsalez Abstract This article analyzes a RuPaul's Drag Race contestant, Valentina, and the ways her trans/queer of color and Latinx performance strategies obfuscate neoliberal, colonial-capitalist logics. Drawing on trans of color theory, television studies, and Latinx studies, this article...
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TSQ (2021) 8 (1): 1–3.
Published: 01 February 2021
... features authors whose work engages topics within trans Latinx studies, the early modern period, trans necropolitics and hauntology, transfeminist sports studies, and the futurity of transgender and khwaja-sira in Pakistan. The essays in this general issue offer insight into diverse sites of inquiry...
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TSQ (2017) 4 (3-4): 647–653.
Published: 01 November 2017
...Marco Posadas Abstract The following statement engages with the question, how can psychoanalytic discourse be relevant to transgender studies when it lacks trans representation? A Latinx psychoanalyst discusses his journey with transphobia and institutional psychoanalysis. I must admit...
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TSQ (2022) 9 (4): 537–539.
Published: 01 November 2022
... the trans/queer of color and Latinx performance strategies of RuPaul Drag Race contestant Valentina. Gonsalez's reading of Valentina's performance asks us to reckon with the various representational politics, discourses, and spectacles the trans/queer racialized Latinx subjects are often forced to bear...
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TSQ (2021) 8 (1): 4–23.
Published: 01 February 2021
... Latinx Chicago AIDS children Lorena Borjas Olivero Rodriguez retroactive thirst trap After finalizing this essay, my own journey with Papi came to an abrupt end when he tested positive for COVID-19. No words were adequate. No breaths were deep enough. Our goodbyes relegated to Facetime...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (2): 141–144.
Published: 01 May 2019
... focused on Latinx or Latin America. By the same token, it is rare for Latinx and Latin American studies positions to emphasize scholarship focused on trans studies. The slash used by the coeditors of this volume to split Latin/x is a cut that implores us to consider why trans studies in las Américas...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (4): 676–682.
Published: 01 November 2019
...) that are rigidly maintained in Chicano studies as well as in Chicana literature and cultural production. In regard to terminology, Cuevas takes up the very debated use of the x in Chicanx and Latinx . Cuevas's use of the x in Chicanx and Latinx is a way to “unsettle the gender binary bound up in terms...
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TSQ (2022) 9 (1): 132–136.
Published: 01 February 2022
... in film/video, performance literature, and digital media, Chen pushes against the seeming absorption of the transgender subject into a new chapter of the US settler colonial narrative. As Chen argues, trans of culture artists, including those working from Black, Asian American, Latinx, and Indigenous...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (2): 145–155.
Published: 01 May 2019
... in Boellstorff et al. 2014 : 423–24). The paucity of trans-identifying Latinx trans studies scholars and the overburdened conditions under which they labor create cumulative layered effects that impact submissions, the availability of peer reviewers, and our own editorial board composition. Our special issue...
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TSQ (2020) 7 (1): 126–131.
Published: 01 February 2020
...? . . . and now?” I would argue that Gopinath's reading of the film Mosquita y Mari (dir. Aurora Guerrero, 2012) is an eloquent response to Amin's and Aizura's provocations. Mosquita and Mari are young Chicanas living in the working-class, Latinx enclave of Huntington Park in Los Angeles. Gopinath provides us...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (2): 260–268.
Published: 01 May 2019
... as La Chica Boom, two artists who utilize ironic avant-garde, spectacle-driven kitsch performance aesthetics in their own right. Bustamante and Ibarra very specifically curated the performances to explore and embody the limits of the human in relation to the Latinx body, which interestingly pushes...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (4): 472–480.
Published: 01 November 2019
... futures from the television show Orphan Black . Vick Quezada uses mixed media to create a visual encounter with the submerged histories of settler colonialism that have shaped hybrid Indigenous-Latinx consciousness in the Americas. Their artwork in this issue—which is also featured on the cover—brings...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (4): 556–558.
Published: 01 November 2019
... empathies that open paths for a new consciousness. Copyright © 2019 by Duke University Press 2019 Indigenous Latinx Mestizaje gender contruct queer art Mexico Nahuan Figure 1. Monoecious Fruits , 2018. Mixed media, mixed dimensions. A reimagined tool of pleasure made of rope...
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TSQ (2022) 9 (4): 540–562.
Published: 01 November 2022
... . Translated by Mason-Deese Liz . Durham: NC : Duke University Press . Galarte Francisco J. 2021 . Brown Trans Figurations: Rethinking Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Chicanx/Latinx Studies . Austin : University of Texas Press . Gardea Duarte Oscar . 2018 . “ A.nibal. K.Arla...
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TSQ (2022) 9 (2): 297–300.
Published: 01 May 2022
... in the linkages between the flourishing of Chicago's Boystown neighborhood—an LGBT enclave—and the increased harassment, gentrification, and policing of its Black and Latinx communities (82). And yet interlocutors like Iqbal, who recognizes white bodies as having the ability “to do things” and “change us...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (2): 239–253.
Published: 01 May 2019
... art and other forms of cultural production. I'm particularly inspired by the work of Jillian Hernández ( 2018 ) in exploring the meaning of mourning and aesthetics for Latinx femmes through autoethnographic prose that brings the reader into contact with the author's grandmother. 3. Here I am...
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TSQ (2020) 7 (3): 455–462.
Published: 01 August 2020
... the reverberating memories of disappeared travesti in Argentina, while UA faculty Francisco Galarte shared Anthony Friedkin's 1970s photographs of a gender-nonconforming Latinx Los Angeles resident named Jaime Aguilar—while also offering some original theorizations of that new-fangled - x suffix that no doubt...
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TSQ (2020) 7 (4): 615–624.
Published: 01 November 2020
... of viewers, but that representation comes with a certain cost—the cost of historicization. Copyright © 2020 by Duke University Press 2020 Pose HIV/AIDS FX's Pose (2018–) takes place in 1987 New York City and follows the ballroom culture scene made up of black and Latinx queer, trans...
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TSQ (2020) 7 (4): 674–682.
Published: 01 November 2020
... the outset, looked beyond the immediate project of getting drugs into bodies and concentrated on “issues related to racism, sexism and poverty” (Gould 2009 : 353). Davis uses screwball comedy to draw attention to the ways these inequities impact Black and Latinx trans subjects in particular. Health care...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (4): 467–471.
Published: 01 November 2019
... to California (Grandin 2019 : 164). The policing of the southern border over the past century thus offers a scene in which to see the interrelated histories of various forms of genocidal dispossession targeting Indigenous, Latinx, and Black lives deemed unfit to participate in the collective life of the nation...
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