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When monsters speak : a Susan Stryker reader / Susan Stryker ; edited by McKenzie Wark.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Asterisk (Duke University Press)Publisher: Durham : Duke University Press, 2024Description: 200 pages 24 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9781478030478
Other title:
  • Susan Stryker reader
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.76 23/eng/20240124
LOC classification:
  • HQ77.9 .S78 2024
Contents:
Trick dive -- The surgeon haunts my dreams -- Renaissance and apocalypse : notes on the Bay Area's transsexual arts scene -- Across the border : on the anarchorporeality project -- Los Angeles at night -- Dungeon intimacies : the poetics of transsexual sadomasochism -- Perfect day -- Ketamine journal -- Sea beams glitter -- The time has come to think about Gayle Rubin -- Transgender feminism : queering the woman question -- Transgender history, homonormativity, and disciplinarity -- Lesbian generations : transsexual...lesbian...feminist -- My words to Victor Frankenstein above the village of Chamounix : performing transgender rage -- Transgender studies : queer theory's evil twin -- Transing the queer (in)human -- More words about "My words to Victor Frankenstein" -- Interview, McKenzie Wark and Susan Stryker.
Summary: "When Monsters Speak collects essays from across the career of Susan Stryker, a foundational scholar in trans studies. Editor McKenzie Wark pairs Stryker's best-known articles with obscure texts, to ground her thought in its historical and geographical roots in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her introduction highlights Stryker's debt to early queer theory, media studies, autotheory, and subcultural forms of knowledge production, as well as the innovative forms of scholarship she helped promote through the articulation of interdisciplinary transgender studies. When Monsters Speak is organized into three parts: "Trans SanFrisco" explores Bay Area queer and trans life and S/M culture; "Trans Theory as Gender Theory" addresses the politics of trans knowledge and the power of normative gender institutions; and "When Monsters Speak" reflects on Stryker's best-known work, "My Words to Victor Frankenstein." In these groupings, the book brings together not only threads of Stryker's thought but also moments in trans culture, from the 1990s to the present day"-- Provided by publisher.
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BOOKs National Law School General Stacks 306.76 STR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) PB Available Recommended by Dr. Aniket Nandan 40178

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Trick dive -- The surgeon haunts my dreams -- Renaissance and apocalypse : notes on the Bay Area's transsexual arts scene -- Across the border : on the anarchorporeality project -- Los Angeles at night -- Dungeon intimacies : the poetics of transsexual sadomasochism -- Perfect day -- Ketamine journal -- Sea beams glitter -- The time has come to think about Gayle Rubin -- Transgender feminism : queering the woman question -- Transgender history, homonormativity, and disciplinarity -- Lesbian generations : transsexual...lesbian...feminist -- My words to Victor Frankenstein above the village of Chamounix : performing transgender rage -- Transgender studies : queer theory's evil twin -- Transing the queer (in)human -- More words about "My words to Victor Frankenstein" -- Interview, McKenzie Wark and Susan Stryker.

"When Monsters Speak collects essays from across the career of Susan Stryker, a foundational scholar in trans studies. Editor McKenzie Wark pairs Stryker's best-known articles with obscure texts, to ground her thought in its historical and geographical roots in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her introduction highlights Stryker's debt to early queer theory, media studies, autotheory, and subcultural forms of knowledge production, as well as the innovative forms of scholarship she helped promote through the articulation of interdisciplinary transgender studies. When Monsters Speak is organized into three parts: "Trans SanFrisco" explores Bay Area queer and trans life and S/M culture; "Trans Theory as Gender Theory" addresses the politics of trans knowledge and the power of normative gender institutions; and "When Monsters Speak" reflects on Stryker's best-known work, "My Words to Victor Frankenstein." In these groupings, the book brings together not only threads of Stryker's thought but also moments in trans culture, from the 1990s to the present day"-- Provided by publisher.

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