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Surviving the Future is a collection of the most current ideas in radical queer movement work and revolutionary queer theory. Beset by a new pandemic, fanning the flames of global uprising, these queers cast off progressive narratives of liberal hope while building mutual networks of rebellion and care. These essays propose a militant strategy of queer survival in an ever precarious future. Starting from a position of abolition-of prisons, police, the State, identity, and racist cisheteronormative society-this collection refuses the bribes of inclusion in a system built on our expendability.…mehr
Surviving the Future is a collection of the most current ideas in radical queer movement work and revolutionary queer theory. Beset by a new pandemic, fanning the flames of global uprising, these queers cast off progressive narratives of liberal hope while building mutual networks of rebellion and care. These essays propose a militant strategy of queer survival in an ever precarious future. Starting from a position of abolition-of prisons, police, the State, identity, and racist cisheteronormative society-this collection refuses the bribes of inclusion in a system built on our expendability. Though the mainstream media saturates us with the boring norms of queer representation (with a recent focus on trans visibility), the writers in this book ditch false hope to imagine collective visions of liberation that tell different stories, build alternate worlds, and refuse the legacies of racial capitalism, anti-Blackness, and settler colonialism. The work curated in this book spans Black queer life in the time of COVID-19 and uprising, assimilation and pinkwashing settler colonial projects, subversive and deviant forms of representation, building anarchist trans/queer infrastructures, and more. Contributors include Che Gossett, Yasmin Nair, Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, Adrian Shanker, Kitty Stryker, Toshio Meronek, and more.
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James Kelman was born in Glasgow, June 1946, and left school in 1961. He began work in the printing trade then moved around, working in various jobs in various places. He was living in England when he started writing: ramblings, musings, sundry phantasmagoria. He committed to it and kept at it. In 1969 he met and married Marie Connors from South Wales. They settled in Glasgow and still live in the dump, not far from their kids and grandkids. He still plugs away at the ramblings, musings, politicking and so on, supported by the same lady.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Oppression and Solidarity 3. The Freedom for Freedom of Expression Rally Istanbul 1997 4. A Press Conference in Turkey 5. Em Hene! 6. Solidarity With İsmail Beşikçi 7. The University of Strathclyde Students’ Association Grants Honorary Life Membership to Abdullah Öcalan 8. But What Is It They Are Trying to Express? 9. Who’s Kidding Who? 10. Nobody Can Represent a Grieving Family 11. Evidence Provides the Pattern, The Pattern Reveals the Crime 12. Pernicious Fabrications 13. A Notorious Case 14. Murder in The Line of Duty 15. Arise Ye Torturers-To-The Crown 16. Home Truths (Or Endnote) Addendum: The 1997 Gathering in Istanbul for Freedom Of Expression Index
1. Introduction 2. Oppression and Solidarity 3. The Freedom for Freedom of Expression Rally Istanbul 1997 4. A Press Conference in Turkey 5. Em Hene! 6. Solidarity With İsmail Beşikçi 7. The University of Strathclyde Students’ Association Grants Honorary Life Membership to Abdullah Öcalan 8. But What Is It They Are Trying to Express? 9. Who’s Kidding Who? 10. Nobody Can Represent a Grieving Family 11. Evidence Provides the Pattern, The Pattern Reveals the Crime 12. Pernicious Fabrications 13. A Notorious Case 14. Murder in The Line of Duty 15. Arise Ye Torturers-To-The Crown 16. Home Truths (Or Endnote) Addendum: The 1997 Gathering in Istanbul for Freedom Of Expression Index
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