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in The Transfeminine Futurity in Knowing Where to Look: Vivek Shraya on Selfies
> TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly
Published: 01 November 2019
Figure 1. Vivek Shraya, Selfie #1.
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in The Transfeminine Futurity in Knowing Where to Look: Vivek Shraya on Selfies
> TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly
Published: 01 November 2019
Figure 2. Vivek Shraya, Selfie #2.
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TSQ (2019) 6 (4): 659–666.
Published: 01 November 2019
...Figure 1. Vivek Shraya, Selfie #1. ...
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TSQ (2023) 10 (3-4): 307–311.
Published: 01 November 2023
...Kelly Sharron Abstract The inaugural issue of TSQ featured a selfie of Chelsea Manning, marking the way that Chelsea Manning, and the attendant and related controversies of treason and trans identity, began a newly formed figure in the trans imaginary. This tenth anniversary issue returns Manning...
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TSQ (2023) 10 (3-4): 544–546.
Published: 01 November 2023
... that individual trans people could find themselves subject to pornification, their selfies and life updates unknowingly recast via tagging as masturbation fodder for others. At the same time, this pocket-sized book does not represent the end of the conversation about porn Tumblr and its trans legacy. Hopefully...
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TSQ (2021) 8 (1): 24–57.
Published: 01 February 2021
... Ganda. As Nanay's voice trails, the windchimes return and a cut elicits a sudden switch to found footage of Jennifer: a selfie video in a bejeweled red dress, coyly posing for the camera, blowing a kiss and wistfully waving to her future audience of us ( fig. 2 ). Emerging in the affective residue...
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TSQ (2018) 5 (3): 464–472.
Published: 01 August 2018
... discount to anyone who showed me a selfie taken in the occupied areas.” 3 And she became a sex worker out of her own choice, in her words, “a choice among ways to earn a living” (Kiki/Small White Fox 2016 : 62). That was in 2008 when Kiki lost her job, as many employees in Hong Kong did in the wake...
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TSQ (2023) 10 (3-4): 199–207.
Published: 01 November 2023
... available the speculative gesture “yet to come.” Readers will find this notion—the shape of trans yet to come—remarked on throughout this issue. It takes visual representation on our cover. Readers might remember that the first issue of TSQ featured the iconic selfie of Chelsea Manning. On this cover...
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TSQ (2018) 5 (2): 281–289.
Published: 01 May 2018
... , and Keegan Cael . 2017 . “ Nothing to Hide: Selfies, Sex, and the Visibility Dilemma in Trans Male Online Cultures .” In Sex in the Digital Age , edited by Nixon Paul G. and Dusterhoft Isabel K. , 89 – 100 . New York : Routledge . As a researcher, I have been studying transgender...
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TSQ (2020) 7 (2): 222–236.
Published: 01 May 2020
... realities of trans* people (Daniels 2009 ). Tumblr selfies (Fink and Miller 2013 ) and YouTube transition vlogs (Horak 2014 ), for example, constitute a process of self-authorship wherein trans* people produce representations of themselves within media environments that exclude or narrowly define them...