Tranimacies is a neologism that pushes and pulls together transness and animality so as to better germinate unruly, wily, perverse relationships between them, and their spawn. Through tranimacies the book aims at rethinking the linking of liberation struggles amongst former colonized peoples and lands, minoritized genders and sexualities, racially marked persons and non-human animals, and does so in a variety of geopolitical and temporal sites. This rich compendium includes original scholarship and dialogues as well as poetry, comix, bioart, and performance documentation. The composite term of…mehr
Tranimacies is a neologism that pushes and pulls together transness and animality so as to better germinate unruly, wily, perverse relationships between them, and their spawn. Through tranimacies the book aims at rethinking the linking of liberation struggles amongst former colonized peoples and lands, minoritized genders and sexualities, racially marked persons and non-human animals, and does so in a variety of geopolitical and temporal sites. This rich compendium includes original scholarship and dialogues as well as poetry, comix, bioart, and performance documentation. The composite term of tranimacies enmeshes several everyday and scholarly concepts: transgender, animal, animacy, intimacies. This edited volume's bundle of theoretical and artistic works insists on the beating heart of embodied experiences and political pulses at the core of these concepts. The authors show that tranimacies are spread throughout what Mel Y. Chen describes as the "animacy hierarchies" that delimit zones of possibility and agency, confounding the vertical order with transversal movements. As an intervention into the burgeoning debates within and across trans, animal, critical race, and posthuman studies this publication seeks to destabilize the logic of "turns" in critical theory, and through sticky intimacies uncover how animality, race, and gender underscore the humanist production of meanings. By taking a decolonial approach (in the main, but not exclusively) the authors hope to shift debates in animal studies towards accounting for and delinking from colonial mentalities. Three poems interweave our selection of chapters, which together forge three lines of inquiry defined by a certain ethos: transhistories of the present, lessons from the bestiary, and #animatingephemera. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Angelaki.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eliza Steinbock, Assistant Professor Cultural Analysis, Leiden University, Netherlands. Author of Shimmering Images: Trans Cinema, Embodiment, and the Aesthetics of Change (Duke, 2019), co-editor of Art and Activism in the Age of Systemic Crisis: Aesthetic Resilience (Routledge, 2020), project-leader of "The Critical Visitor" consortium, developing intersectional approaches for inclusive heritage (2020-2025). Marianna Szczygielska, Postdoctoral Fellow, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Germany. Author of scholarly publications on the history of zoos, human-animal relations and queer studies, and feminist activism, co-editor of "Plantarium: Human-Vegetal Ecologies" special issue for Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, and Technoscience, (2019). Anthony Clair Wagner, Senior Lecturer Design, Linnaeus University, Sweden. Author of several articles on trans, monstrosity and art, for example "Visible Monstrosity as Empowerment," in Transgender Studies Quarterly 2.2. Workshop leader of the Monster Workshop and artist.
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Introduction: Thinking Linking Eliza Steinbock, Marianna Szczygielska, and Anthony Clair Wagner Section I: Transhistories of the Present 1. Subclinical Routine #11, or "the True Story of a Miraculous Transformation" Trish Salah 2. Impossibility of That Eva Hayward and Che Gossett 3. Transcending the Human/Non-Human Divide. The Geo-politics and Body-politics of Being and Perception, and Decolonial Art Madina Tlostanova 4. Precedence, Trans* and the Decolonial Daniel B. Coleman and Rolando Vázquez 5. Implanting Plasticity into Sex and Trans/Gender. Animal and Child Metaphors in the History of Endocrinology Jules Gill-Peterson 6. Hyenas and Hormones. Transpecies Encounters and the Traffic in Humanimals Marianna Szczygielska Section II: Lessons from the Bestiary 7. Ripple, Angel Quake Trish Salah 8. Ego Hippo. The Subject as Metaphor Florentin Félix Morin 9. Menagerie À Tranimals Lindsay Kelley 10. Blurred Marta Ostajewska 11. Monkey Business. Trans*, Animacy, and the Boundaries of Kind Dylan McCarthy Blackston 12. Feral Biopolitics. Animal Bodies and/as Border Technologies Hyaesin Yoon 13. Queer Affordances. The Human as Trans*Ecology Tarsh Bates Section III: #AnimatingEphemera 14. Croesus, at Least in Name Trish Salah 15. Catties and T-Selfies. On the "I" and the "We" in Trans-Animal Cute Aesthetics Eliza Steinbock 16. Biohacking Gender. Cyborgs, Coloniality, and the Pharmacopornographic Era Hil Malatino 17. Trans*versal Animacies and the Mattering of Black Trans* Political Life Abraham Weil 18. Trans Animisms Abram J. Lewis 19. Interchanges Myra Hird and Harlan Weaver
Introduction: Thinking Linking Eliza Steinbock, Marianna Szczygielska, and Anthony Clair Wagner Section I: Transhistories of the Present 1. Subclinical Routine #11, or "the True Story of a Miraculous Transformation" Trish Salah 2. Impossibility of That Eva Hayward and Che Gossett 3. Transcending the Human/Non-Human Divide. The Geo-politics and Body-politics of Being and Perception, and Decolonial Art Madina Tlostanova 4. Precedence, Trans* and the Decolonial Daniel B. Coleman and Rolando Vázquez 5. Implanting Plasticity into Sex and Trans/Gender. Animal and Child Metaphors in the History of Endocrinology Jules Gill-Peterson 6. Hyenas and Hormones. Transpecies Encounters and the Traffic in Humanimals Marianna Szczygielska Section II: Lessons from the Bestiary 7. Ripple, Angel Quake Trish Salah 8. Ego Hippo. The Subject as Metaphor Florentin Félix Morin 9. Menagerie À Tranimals Lindsay Kelley 10. Blurred Marta Ostajewska 11. Monkey Business. Trans*, Animacy, and the Boundaries of Kind Dylan McCarthy Blackston 12. Feral Biopolitics. Animal Bodies and/as Border Technologies Hyaesin Yoon 13. Queer Affordances. The Human as Trans*Ecology Tarsh Bates Section III: #AnimatingEphemera 14. Croesus, at Least in Name Trish Salah 15. Catties and T-Selfies. On the "I" and the "We" in Trans-Animal Cute Aesthetics Eliza Steinbock 16. Biohacking Gender. Cyborgs, Coloniality, and the Pharmacopornographic Era Hil Malatino 17. Trans*versal Animacies and the Mattering of Black Trans* Political Life Abraham Weil 18. Trans Animisms Abram J. Lewis 19. Interchanges Myra Hird and Harlan Weaver
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