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TSQ (2016) 3 (3-4): 637–648.
Published: 01 November 2016
... and growing history of efforts to articulate trans identities. 3. I have presented my still-developing understanding of trans poetics in two essays in Lambda Literary ( Ladin 2011 , 2014 ) and in a chapter in Troubling the Line ( Ladin 2013 ). 4. As Trace Peterson ( 2014 ) has shown, feminist...
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TSQ (2022) 9 (2): 199–210.
Published: 01 May 2022
... of gender as mutable and as an amendable form of being.” Thus, the genealogy of modern transness is wrapped up in Blackness, slavery, and the actions of those who escaped. Without this history, trans identity would, at the very least, look much different than it does now. In turn, these ways...
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TSQ (2017) 4 (1): 45–60.
Published: 01 February 2017
... people change their first names to better align with their gender identities, they often become illegible to credit reporting systems. In this article, the author examines online discussion board posts about trans people's experiences with their credit reports, arguing that the issues trans people...
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TSQ (2015) 2 (4): 595–606.
Published: 01 November 2015
... of such materials. Explicitly trans-centric collections are evidently engaged in a certain type of identity politics that may be important for their missions and necessary for legibility. Such archives may be considered inherently trans-positive, and they may also house important evidence of transphobia and cis...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (3): 338–357.
Published: 01 August 2019
... , October 15. www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/15/stabbed-israeli-mistaken-arab-lashes-out-escalating-violence . Snorton C. Riley . 2017 . Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity . Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press . Spade Dean . 2007 . “ Documenting...
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TSQ (2016) 3 (3-4): 485–505.
Published: 01 November 2016
...Emily Rose Abstract This article discusses how a trans-disciplinary exploration of two translations from French and Spanish to English of two early modern transgender memoirs could create a new angle on the translation of trans identity. Translation equals manipulation and the power to re-present...
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TSQ (2015) 2 (1): 1–12.
Published: 01 February 2015
... recognized) by counting it (making it visible through quantification). On the other hand, one makes (i.e., compels) trans count by forcing atypical configurations of identity into categories into which they do not quite fit—the proverbial square peg in a round hole. In this way, the imperative to be counted...
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TSQ (2016) 3 (1-2): 15–21.
Published: 01 May 2016
...Miriam J. Abelson Abstract A number of trans-masculine people have written about their efforts to integrate feminism with masculine and trans identities, yet there are fewer stories of those who have more ambiguous relationships or actually resist feminism. This article illustrates the multiple...
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TSQ (2020) 7 (2): 222–236.
Published: 01 May 2020
...* embodiment, in which identification can shift over time. This also reflects the realities of trans* diversity, which does not conform to dominant media narratives of trans* experience. Transness is not always a linear movement: one's trans* identity may unfurl over time, shifting as it develops...
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TSQ (2015) 2 (1): 148–159.
Published: 01 February 2015
... the relation between a transidentity” and a trans “population,” the article employs as analytics Foucault's concepts of normalizing power and biopower. It reviews the history and techniques of epidemiology and then briefly the ways in which normalizing power produces specific identity categories...
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TSQ (2018) 5 (4): 540–564.
Published: 01 November 2018
... and forced to reveal her “true” identity as a woman. Some depictions of Eugenia may therefore resonate with more recent expressions of queer and trans identity. This prompts critical reflection on the concepts of passing and trans visibility in histories of transgender. Figure 6. Eugenia flanked...
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TSQ (2021) 8 (2): 223–237.
Published: 01 May 2021
...Tija Uhlig Abstract Although nonbinary sex/gender has seen some attention in recent years in academia and popular culture, it is mostly seen through the lens of modernity, which views trans as a straight movement from one “gender identity” to another. This article aims to tell a story...
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TSQ (2021) 8 (4): 443–461.
Published: 01 November 2021
...RL Goldberg Abstract In this article the author considers the vexed relationship that Star Distributors' trans sleaze had with taxonomy. The author argues that linguistic slippage and the inability to define a precise trans identity as object speaks not only, or exclusively, to a sloppiness...
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TSQ (2020) 7 (1): 105–113.
Published: 01 February 2020
... in the media, and the normative temporalities of life writing that shape what constitutes a culturally recognizable trans identity. Copyright © 2020 by Duke University Press 2020 trans memoir trans temporalities Juliet Jacques first-person narration autobiographical studies Juliet Jacques...
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TSQ (2015) 2 (3): 411–430.
Published: 01 August 2015
... their transness visible, and others desired to place their trans identity firmly in their past, even if they were uncertain how they wanted to be identified by others. The body is the site for FtMs to claim manhood ( Rubin 2003 ), but perceptions of their bodies can also make their transness invisible. Some...
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TSQ (2016) 3 (3-4): 376–387.
Published: 01 November 2016
... situation with respect to trans* identification and the ability to transition. We then outline the conflict over terminology in the context of the Icelandic language and Icelandic national identity. Using empirical interview data, we discuss the difficulty Icelandic poses as a language for trans* identified...
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TSQ (2015) 2 (1): 175–178.
Published: 01 February 2015
... should ask themselves if their personal definition of who is trans is more or less important than the identity of trans individuals living a low/nondisclosure life. Copyright © 2015 by Duke University Press 2015 trans identity survey research For much of the past fifty years, LGBT activism...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (3): 386–399.
Published: 01 August 2019
...Alejandro Stephano Escalante Abstract This article is about spirit possession in Cuban Santería and how the relationship between an orisha and their devotee reveals an unstable gender identity that avails itself to trans* studies. Taking an ethnographic scene from the work of Aisha M. Beliso-De...
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TSQ (2015) 2 (3): 469–476.
Published: 01 August 2015
... students to state their pronouns. Accurate pronoun recognition supports trans* students' identity development and honors their personhood. Copyright © 2015 by Duke University Press 2015 trans* identity pronoun recognition pedagogy Educators engaged in critical pedagogy are tasked...
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TSQ (2021) 8 (3): 327–348.
Published: 01 August 2021
... identity and culture. Rather they are used in ways that suggest universal elements of sexual identities and cultures” (emphasis added). Likewise, students' deployments of trans aesthetics in queer spaces reflected general discourses that they perceived as validating transness, such as rejecting rigid...