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TSQ (2024) 11 (2): 214–238.
Published: 01 May 2024
... such that both these legislative attacks and their trans-affirming opposition validate late capitalism. In the following, I use post-Marxist theory to reveal a catch-22 whereby both anti-transgender legislation and its ostensible opponents uphold neoliberal authoritarianism qua democracy. Whereas anti...
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TSQ (2024) 11 (2): 186–213.
Published: 01 May 2024
... of legislative backlash currently impacting trans people in the United States, reviewing the many complex entanglements of trans life with capital and arguing “that Post-Marxist theoretical tools reveal a catch-22 whereby legislative attacks consolidate late capitalism while provoking a (liberal, progressive...
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TSQ (2024) 11 (3): 502–525.
Published: 01 August 2024
... in mind the following insight offered by Valerie Scatamburlo-D'Annibale and Peter McLaren ( 2004 : 183–84) in their article “Class Dismissed?” Eager to take a wide detour around political economy, post-Marxists tend to assume that the principal political points of departure in the current “postmodern...
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TSQ (2024) 11 (2): 348–369.
Published: 01 May 2024
...Alex Adamson Abstract This article outlines the epistemological foundations of transmarxism through a decolonial Marxist humanism taking up groundwork laid in Transgender Marxism (2021) by Nathaniel Dickson as a starting point. The transmarxist critique of alienated life via the continued...
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TSQ (2024) 11 (2): 318–347.
Published: 01 May 2024
...” that were sought by feminist writers like Stone in the form of a postgender future are, in the post-9/11 moment, equated with the racialized terrorist threat. This is, in a way, similar to the Cold War tactic of equating Marxist writers theorizing a postclass future with the equally Orientalist foreign...
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TSQ (2024) 11 (1): 34–65.
Published: 01 February 2024
... pedestalization in “the movement.” Social hierarchies exist within even antiauthoritarian perspectives and are part of the cause of continued oppressions. g : I'm g. My pronouns are she / her and they / them . My first experiences with political theory and activism were as a Marxist-Leninist. I ran...
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TSQ (2022) 9 (2): 289–292.
Published: 01 May 2022
...” are neither feminists nor feminine but are people whose intolerance repeats a toxic masculinity. Trans people increase the potential scope of REMs while gender critical “feminists” are aligned with RAMs. The analysis moves from a Marxist analysis of our society as a toxic androcentric one to a discussion...
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TSQ (2024) 11 (2): 287–317.
Published: 01 May 2024
... the concrete processes of sexuality and social activity responsible for the differential valuation of kinds of trans labor. First, I set out the terms through which gendered and sexualized labor can be understood in the vocabularies of contemporary Marxist-feminists and queer and trans Marxists, in particular...
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TSQ (2024) 11 (2): 385–412.
Published: 01 May 2024
... the material and reproductive matrices required for capital (Gleeson and O'Rourke 2021 ). Transgender Marxism develops a historical materialist approach to gender, one grounded in Marxist themes historically deemed “vulgar, inappropriate, besides-the-political” (8). Grounded in the classed and raced struggles...
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TSQ (2024) 11 (2): 266–286.
Published: 01 May 2024
..., and strategies from Marxist-feminism and transfeminism that, in dialogue with different currents of critical theory, has allowed the expansion of previous theoretical horizons to understand the dynamics of reproduction of the capitalist totality beyond the immediate point of production (Floyd et al. 2022 : 9...
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TSQ (2021) 8 (4): 532–536.
Published: 01 November 2021
... that conceptual apparatuses do and do not translate, pushed or carried along in transit. For example, the continued centrality of socialism as a viable mode of politics as well as the import of Marxist theory to feminist, queer, and trans and travesti studies throughout Latin America might differently shape...
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TSQ (2023) 10 (3-4): 560–563.
Published: 01 November 2023
... traditions, including but not limited to Black and Indigenous feminist thought, disability justice, environmental racism, and Marxist theory, the authors set out to describe the many ways in which digital technologies have contributed to the disenfranchisement of marginalized groups, including women, Black...
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TSQ (2018) 5 (1): 30–48.
Published: 01 February 2018
... of the social, in their important post-Marxist study of the “common,” Commonwealth (2009). Similar to Salzmann, Hardt and Negri set up their study with a return to the Greeks as a means of rethinking love for revolution. The source of this is a feminist (reparative) reading of Diotima's discourse on love...
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TSQ (2022) 9 (3): 463–479.
Published: 01 August 2022
... of essays by trans studies scholars who use anti-colonial, Marxist, and Black feminist methods to address the many legacies of the historical emergence of the idea that sex determines sexed experience. 3. Christa Peterson ( 2021 ) and Jules Joanne Gleeson ( 2021a ), among others, have unearthed...
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TSQ (2022) 9 (3): 443–459.
Published: 01 August 2022
... of their life the child can have grasped little of Catholic theology, let alone reflected on how far they wish to endorse it. He points out that we would be unlikely to label the child of Marxist parents as a “Marxist child.” McAnulla suggests New Atheists understand their work as a form of identity...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (4): 521–538.
Published: 01 November 2019
... that the aforementioned scholars have urged. In her initial mobilization of the term, Saidiya Hartman ( 1997 ) draws on Marxist notions of the commodity to highlight how black bodies have been rendered as commodities in different kinds of institutions, beginning with economies of slavery. According to Hartman, black...
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TSQ (2023) 10 (3-4): 508–526.
Published: 01 November 2023
... and collectives, and engage in forms of labor, that aren't accounted for by Marxist and socialist feminist accounts of social reproduction. When we appear in cis-dominated feminist spaces, our mere presence is often a source of unease, anxiety, and perceived threat—what Cowan ( 2015 ) indexes with her...
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TSQ (2020) 7 (3): 332–344.
Published: 01 August 2020
...-raising circle as its key organizational form, rather than some more efficiently and obviously hierarchical structure. Once again, the absence of black and Marxist traditions of feminism in this (otherwise in-depth) account is jarring. Neither tradition has ever accepted the “M/F” split Chu explores...
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TSQ (2020) 7 (3): 427–444.
Published: 01 August 2020
... of that suffusion began as historiography—making sense of what had transpired in the interdisciplines as they relied on Marxist, black, queer, and women of color feminisms since the 1980s—to unsettle our senses of the current juncture. Following the provocations of “The Issue of Blackness,” the 2017 TSQ issue...
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TSQ (2024) 11 (1): 111–134.
Published: 01 February 2024
... ). Departing from Marxist theories of slavery as the mere intensification of exploitation, Patterson describes social death as the paradigmatic experience of slavery: gratuitous violence, natal alienation, and general dishonor (Wilderson 2010 : 14; Patterson 1982 : 10). Patterson's ( 1982 ) text examines...