New Books in GenderBlack Trans Feminism
16min2022 JUL 19
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Marquis Bey talks about the radical and abolitionist project of Black Trans Feminism. Rather than an identity formation, it is a politics and modality of being that vitiates the limits of subjectivity. Black Trans Feminism finds joy in irreverence, just like we try to do on High Theory. You can recalibrate your understanding of the subject by reading Marquis’s forthcoming bookBlack Trans Feminism, published by Duke University Press. Released next week! On February 25th. In the episode Marquis references a wonderful quote from Saidiya Hartman, that “A Black revolution makes everyone freer than they actually want to be.” It’s a hard quote to find, but it appears in Frank Wilderson’s interview with C.S. Soong, “Blacks and the Master/Slave Relation” inAfropessimism: An Introduction(Racked & Dispatched, 2017). Marquis is Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English atNorthwestern University. They also serve as Faculty Affiliate and Advisory Board Member in Gender & ...
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