Author:
Aizura Aren Z.,Bey Marquis,Beauchamp Toby,Ellison Treva,Gill-Peterson Jules,Steinbock Eliza
Abstract
This roundtable considers trans theory’s status as a site of thinking racialization, empire, political economy, and materiality in the current historical, institutional, and political moment. We ask, what does it mean to think trans in a time of crisis?, and what is the place of critique in a crisis?, acknowledging that global crises are not insulated from trans, and trans is not insulated from the world. This roundtable looks to materialist formations to think trans now, including a new materialism premised on thinking about trans embodiment outside of trans as subject position, the materialism of objects and commodities, and a historical materialism shaped by queer of color critique.
Subject
Anthropology,Cultural Studies,Gender Studies
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