Transgender Theory responds to the contingencies of material, social, and political world-making and the shifting terrains of intellectual histories. This series seeks to publish new works which explore transgender theory, broadly understood, engaging identity beyond gender, including class, race, nation, coloniality, ethnicity, language, ability, and sexuality. Transgender theory emerges out of interdisciplinarity, and thus the series engages a number of subjects, methods, and materialist and psychoanalytic perspectives within the critical theory tradition. The editors welcome submissions which traverse boundaries of bodies, identities, nations, and norms and apply, engage, and author theory in new and exciting ways which help us to understand transgender as identity, phenomenon, and method.
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Bloomsbury presents Nonbinary Life: An Autotheory by Marquis Bey, read by Savannah Beckford Nonbinary Life is an invitation to imagine the possibilities of life outside of gender. To write, to think, to imagine, to agitate, and to love without rega... SEE MORE