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Transmigrations Cartographies Of The Queer Vt Bohal

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Transmigrations Cartographies Of The Queer Vt Bohal
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Publisher: Litteraria Pragensia
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.8 MB
Pages: 155
Author: Vít Bohal
ISBN: 9788076710023, 8076710022
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Transmigrations Cartographies Of The Queer Vt Bohal by Vít Bohal 9788076710023, 8076710022 instant download after payment.

This collection of essays attempts to move across the fraught landscape of contemporary identity politics in order to develop the notion of trans* as a general syntactical logic for extrapolation, speculation, and becoming. The collection’s conceit follows Susan Stryker in considering the asterisk of ‘trans*’ as a “wildcard operator” which has the potential to move its nominative beyond the categories of transsexual, transvestite, transgender... in favor of a cumulative drift of alienation for which gender, sex, or social marking are but a temporary vector.

Trans* is here posited as an operator for exploding the disciplinary grid of conservatism and immutability, a point where quantitative queering pushes through a qualitative shift – the point when it ‘comes across’. trans*migrations asks in what ways such emancipatory potentialities might be circumscribed by the infrastructural, architectural and institutional logics of contemporary society and its capital. It is from this ground that the collection attempts to reach strange shores by analyzing and erecting discursive and distributed platforms for exit, displacement, abduction, alienation, and autonomy.

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