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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000606652
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
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"The Transgender Studies Reader Remix assembles 50 previously published articles to orient students and scholars alike to current directions in the fast-evolving interdisciplinary field of transgender studies. The volume is organized into ten thematic sections on trans studies' engagements with feminist theory, queer theory, Black studies, science studies, Indigeneity and coloniality, history, biopolitics, cultural production, the posthumanities, and intersectional approaches to embodied difference. It includes a selection of highly-cited works from the two-volume The Transgender Studies Reader, more recently published essays, and some older articles in intersecting fields that are in conversation with where transgender studies is today. Editors Susan Stryker and Dylan McCarthy Blackston provide a foreword, an introduction, and a short abstract of each article that, taken together, document key texts and interdisciplinary connections foundational to the evolution of transgender studies over the past 30 years. A handy overview for scholars, activists, and all those new to the field, this volume is also ideally suited for use as a textbook in undergraduate or graduate courses in gender studies"--

The Transgender Studies Reader Remix assembles 50 previously published articles to orient students and scholars alike to current directions in the fast-evolving interdisciplinary field of transgender studies.

Foreword x
Susan Stryker
Acknowledgments xii
Introduction: Transgender Studies Remixed 1(12)
Dylan Mccarthy Blackston
SECTION I Trans/Feminisms
13(52)
1 The Empire Strikes Back: A Posttranssexual Manifesto
15(16)
Sandy Stone
2 Sappho by Surgery: The Transsexually Constructed Lesbian-Feminist
31(12)
Janice G. Raymond
3 A Transvestite Answers a Feminist
43(7)
Lou Sullivan
4 Transfeminism: Something Else, Somewhere Else
50(8)
Karine Espineira
Sam Bourcier
5 Transmasculine Insurgency: Masculinity and Dissidence in Feminist Movements in Mexico
58(7)
Daniel B. Coleman
SECTION II Trans Matters, Black Matters
65(68)
6 My Words to Victor Frankenstein Above the Village of Chamounix: Performing Transgender Rage
67(13)
Susan Stryker
7 The Trans*-Ness of Blackness, the Blackness of Trans*-Ness
80(13)
Marquis Bey
8 Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe: An American Grammar Book
93(12)
Hortense J. Spillers
9 TransMaterialities: Trans*/Matter/Realities and Queer Political Imaginings
105(15)
Karen Barad
10 "Theorizing in a Void": Sublimity, Matter, and Physics in Black Feminist Poetics
120(13)
Zakiyyah Iman Jackson
SECTION III The Coloniality of (Trans) Gender
133(56)
11 Twin-Spirited Woman: Sts'iyoye smestiyexw slha:li
135(9)
Saylesh Wesley
12 The Coloniality of Gender
144(13)
Maria Lugones
13 Extermination of the Joyas: Gendercide in Spanish California
157(13)
Deborah A. Miranda
14 Selections From Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza
170(5)
Gloria Anzaldua
15 Decolonizing Transgender in India: Some Reflections
175(14)
Aniruddha Dutta
Raina Roy
SECTION IV Queer Gender and Its Discontents
189(62)
16 Selection From Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity
191(11)
Judith Butler
17 "The White to Be Angry": Vaginal Davis's Terrorist Drag
202(12)
Jose Esteban Munoz
18 The Transgender Look
214(12)
Jack Halberstam
19 Judith Butler: Queer Feminism, Transgender, and the Transubstantiation of Sex
226(15)
Jay Prosser
20 Getting Disciplined: What's Trans* About Queer Studies Now?
241(10)
Cael M. Keegan
SECTION V Sexology and Its Critics
251(52)
21 "Case 131: Gynandry" From Psychopathia Sexualis
253(6)
Richard Von Krafft-Ebing
22 "Case 13" From The Transvestites: The Erotic Drive to Cross-Dress
259(6)
Magnus Hirschfeld
23 Trans* Plasticity and the Ontology of Race and Species
265(13)
Kadji Amin
24 The Matter of Gender
278(12)
Nikki Sullivan
25 Trans of Color Critique Before Transsexuality
290(13)
Jules Gill-Peterson
SECTION VI Regulating Embodiment
303(64)
26 Trans Necropolitics: A Transnational Reflection on Violence, Death, and the Trans of Color Afterlife
305(12)
C. Riley Snorton
Jin Haritaworn
27 Trans Law and Politics on a Neoliberal Landscape
317(12)
Dean Spade
28 Artful Concealment and Strategic Visibility: Transgender Bodies and U.S. State Surveillance After 9/11
329(11)
Toby Beauchamp
29 Electric Brilliancy: Cross-Dressing Law and Freak Show Displays in Nineteenth-Century San Francisco
340(12)
Clare Sears
30 Incarceration, Identity Politics, and the Trans-Cis Divide
352(15)
Paisley Currah
SECTION VII Historicizing Trans
367(60)
31 Trans, Time, and History
369(11)
Leah Devun
Zeb Tortorici
32 Towards a Transgender Archaeology: A Queer Rampage Through Prehistory
380(12)
Mary Weismantel
33 ONE Inc. and Reed Erickson: The Uneasy Collaboration of Gay and Trans Activism, 1964-2003
392(12)
Aaron H. Devor
Nicholas Matte
34 Pharmaco-Pornographic Regime: Sex, Gender, and Subjectivity in the Age of Punk Capitalism
404(10)
Paul B. Preciado
35 Reading Transsexuality in "Gay" Tehran (Around 1979)
414(13)
Afsaneh Najmabadi
SECTION VIII Transing the Non/Human
427(60)
36 A Cyborg Manifesto: An Ironic Dream of a Common Language for Women in the Integrated Circuit
429(15)
Donna J. Haraway
37 Biohacking Gender: Cyborgs, Coloniality, and the Pharmacopornographic Era
444(12)
Hil Malatino
38 Animals Without Genitals: Race and Transsubstantiation
456(10)
Mel Y. Chen
39 Lessons From a Starfish
466(10)
Eva Hayward
40 Trans Animisms
476(11)
Abram J. Lewis
SECTION IX Trans Cultural Production
487(66)
41 Embracing Transition, or Dancing in the Folds of Time
489(13)
Julian Carter
42 Performance as Intravention: Ballroom Culture and the Politics of HrV/AIDS in Detroit
502(14)
Marlon M. Bailey
43 The Labor of Werqing It: The Performance and Protest Strategies of Sir Lady Java
516(12)
Treva Ellison
44 Transgender Chican@ Poetics: Contesting, Interrogating, and Transforming Chicana/o Studies
528(11)
Francisco J. Galarte
45 Shimmering Phantasmagoria: Trans/Cinema/Aesthetics in an Age of Technological Reproducibility
539(14)
Eliza Steinbock
SECTION X Intersectionality and Embodiment
553(45)
46 Pauli Murray's Peter Panic: Perspectives From the Margins of Gender and Race in Jim Crow America
555(7)
Simon D. Elin Fisher
47 A Black Feminist Statement
562(7)
The Combahee River Collective
48 Selection From Brilliant Imperfection: Grappling With Cure
569(3)
Eli Clare
49 Hermaphrodites With Attitude: Mapping the Emergence of Intersex Political Activism
572(17)
Cheryl Chase
50 Undetectability in a Time of Trans Visibility
589(9)
Christopher Joseph Lee
Index 598
Susan Stryker is Professor Emerita of Gender and Womens Studies at the University of Arizona, founding co-editor of TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, founding co-editor of Duke University Presss ASTERISK book series, co-editor of Routledges two previous transgender studies readers, and co-director of Screaming Queens: The Riot at Comptons Cafeteria.

Dylan McCarthy Blackston is Assistant Professor of Gender, Womens, and Sexuality Studies in the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies at Appalachian State University. His work examines transnational political economies of LGBTQ philanthropy, regenerative medicine, and transspecies life.