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TSQ (2022) 9 (1): 84–100.
Published: 01 February 2022
... in trans studies, where although the “popular representation of fabulousness and the crises of the trans subject are represented primarily by Black transwomen and transwomen of color, the field of transgender studies, like other fields, seems to use this Black subject as a springboard to move toward other...
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TSQ (2023) 10 (1): 16–22.
Published: 01 February 2023
... ballroom scene, such as the 1982 film T.V. Transvestite , this article reminds the reader that Black trans studies remains an archeological project. vbene@emory.edu Copyright © 2023 by Duke University Press 2023 house/ball culture archives Black trans studies Ima read . Throwing...
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TSQ (2017) 4 (2): 162–169.
Published: 01 May 2017
..., promotes a way of viewing blackness as a belated arrival or addendum to trans studies. Thus, what we coeditors have sought to do is describe the logics of the issuance of blackness as a problem, and to present an invitation to think about how the transversality of blackness and transness might come...
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TSQ (2021) 8 (2): 158–171.
Published: 01 May 2021
... with thinkable and unthinkable black life and black livingness. 3 This trans study thrives in the self-reflexive and collectively aware possibilities of the sort of ambivalence derived from black nonbinary method. By this, I mean a transgression of the both/and contextual mode that cultural studies scholar...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (4): 521–538.
Published: 01 November 2019
... as a political, academic, or identity category. What might it mean, then, for a transgender studies project to take seriously the concept of fungibility? If transatlantic chattel slavery, antiblackness, and black (gender) fungibility constitute the conditions of possibility for “modern transness,” as Snorton...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (4): 481–490.
Published: 01 November 2019
... . Snorton C. Riley , and Haritaworn Jin . 2013 . “ Trans Necropolitics .” In The Transgender Studies Reader 2 , edited by Aizura Aren and Stryker Susan , 66 – 76 . New York : Routledge . Stallings L. H. 2015 . Funk the Erotic: Transaesthetics and Black Sexual Cultures...
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TSQ (2020) 7 (3): 427–444.
Published: 01 August 2020
... for flourishing forms of sociality. Just as black study acts as a model for and a check on its institutional analog black studies, trans*ness transverses and transforms trans* studies. It nearly goes without saying that the formation of new programs, departments, or fields based on categories of (racialized...
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TSQ (2021) 8 (3): 283–297.
Published: 01 August 2021
... experience as it coincides with other ambivalent identity processes and reading practices. Why have a trans methodology that reduces itself simply to the identity marker trans? Does transness not belong to so much more? Many theorists within transgender studies have already taken up this method...
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TSQ (2020) 7 (3): 299–305.
Published: 01 August 2020
..., brown, and indigenous trans women and transfeminine people, and the logical conundrums posed to dominant racial imaginaries by Rachel Dolezal's claims of transracial identity. Over the years, TSQ has become an important venue for promulgating work in black trans studies and trans-of-color scholarship...
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TSQ (2023) 10 (1): 54–58.
Published: 01 February 2023
... they position themselves before then? Why is transfemininity overrepresented in the colonial and anthropological archive, and transmasculinity relatively absent (if trans ought even be used here at all)? Outside a burgeoning body of excellent scholarship on the relation of transgender, kothi , and hijra...
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TSQ (2021) 8 (3): 298–309.
Published: 01 August 2021
...Meridith Kruse Abstract This article revisits Susan Stryker's 2006 introduction to The Transgender Studies Reader to show how her overview of Foucault's “insurrection of subjugated knowledges” in this field-inaugurating text mutes the radical potential of Foucault's genealogical approach to history...
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TSQ (2020) 7 (3): 306–320.
Published: 01 August 2020
..., backward shadow of true affirmative transgender progress (110). Trans studies' apparent sacrifice of the transsexual to the demands of queer theory has led to a further silencing of everyday transsexual life beyond the demands of antinormative politics and theory, and has collapsed the ability to “speak...
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TSQ (2020) 7 (3): 367–373.
Published: 01 August 2020
... colonial narratives that exclude or appropriate our stories and identities. As Susan Stryker notes in her preface to Ardel Haefele-Thomas's Introduction to Transgender Studies , imagining oneself as part of a global transness requires a very complex and politically nuanced sense of “we” (Haefele...
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TSQ (2023) 10 (1): 1–9.
Published: 01 February 2023
.... In “Crystal Labeija, Femme Queens, and the Future of Black Trans Studies,” Ultra Omni offers an insurgent history lesson on the emergence of the house structure in Black ballroom, an innovation of the femme queens who remain alarmingly uncredited for their world-transforming work and underestimated as both...
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TSQ (2017) 4 (2): 266–274.
Published: 01 May 2017
... a speculative function in foregrounding the problem of black ontology. The black transgender lacks any being-in-the-world, and the lure of gendered embodiment functions as a foil to black muteness. In other words, the body is called upon to speak being where there is none. Black bodily experience is charged...
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TSQ (2020) 7 (3): 407–420.
Published: 01 August 2020
... Kristen , and Lagos Danya . 2017 . “ The Development of Transgender Studies in Sociology .” Annual Review of Sociology 43 : 425 – 43 . Snorton Riley , and Haritaworn Jin . 2013 . “ Trans Necropolitics: A Transnational Reflection on Violence, Death, and the Trans of Color...
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TSQ (2020) 7 (3): 421–426.
Published: 01 August 2020
... to know them , while they were not at all interested in knowing me .” Here's what I do know. Transgender studies, you are born and reborn of dynamic tumult, sustained by movements, debates, and transgressions that are transnational and anything but monochrome. You are born of Black, brown...
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TSQ (2021) 8 (2): 238–256.
Published: 01 May 2021
... and transnational perspectives. Copyright © 2021 by Duke University Press 2021 8. Yenor gets the connection between feminism and trans politics better than the transphobic feminists. What if the worst conservative/right-wing nightmare is true, and transgender theories are a feminist project to eliminate...
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TSQ (2021) 8 (2): 145–157.
Published: 01 May 2021
... in for Blackness as the ontological non-zone and/in the transatlantic in order to provincialize trans studies by resisting the idea of Europe as the center of history. (Like Garde, the field note titled “Unboxed” by Sebastian Felten and Rebecca Kahn included in the arts and culture section also discusses a trans...
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TSQ (2020) 7 (3): 445–454.
Published: 01 August 2020
.... 2018 ). In this article, a group of academics—many of whom have never published on trans studies in any capacity—argue “that it is not transphobic to investigate and analyse this area [transgender issues] from a range of critical academic perspectives.” These academics “also worry about the effect...