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‡aTrap door :
‡btrans cultural production and the politics of visibility /
‡cedited by Reina Gossett, Eric A. Stanley, and Johanna Burton.
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‡c©2017
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‡aCambridge, Massachusetts :
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‡aCritical anthologies in art and culture
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‡aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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‡tSeries preface /
‡rJohanna Burton --
‡tDirector's foreword /
‡rLisa Phillips --
‡tKnown unknowns: an introduction to Trap door /
‡rReina Gossett, Eric A. Stanley and Johanna Burton --
‡tThe labor of werqing it: the performance and protest strategies of Sir Lady Java /
‡rTreva Ellison --
‡tCautious living: black trans women and the politics of documentation /
‡rMiss Major Griffin-Gracy and Cece McDonald in conversation with Toshio Meronek --
‡tExisting in the world: blackness at the edge of trans visibility /
‡rChe Gossett and Juliana Huxtable in conversation --
‡tTrans history in a moment of danger: organizing within and beyond "visibility" in the 1970s /
‡rAbram J. Lewis --
‡tOut of obscurity: trans resistance 1969-2016 /
‡rGrace Dunham --
‡tIntroducing the Museum of Transgender Hirstory and Art /
‡rChris E. Vargas --
‡tOne from the vaults: gossip, access, and trans history-telling /
‡rMorgan M. Page --
‡tEverywhere archives: transgendering, trans Asians, and the Internet /
‡rMel Y. Chen --
‡tDark shimmers: the rhythm of necropolitical affect in digital media /
‡rMicha Cárdenas --
‡tBlackness and the trouble of trans visibility /
‡rChe Gossett --
‡tRepresentation and its limits /
‡rRoundtable participants: Lexi Adsit, Sydney Freeland, Robert Hamblin, and Geo Wyeth; moderator: Tavia Nyong'o --
‡tThe last extremists? /
‡rHeather Love --
‡tAn affinity of hammers /
‡rSara Ahmed --
‡tThe guild of the brave poor things /
‡rPark McArthur and Constantina Zavitsanos --
‡tSpiderwomen /
‡rEva Hayward --
‡tProximity: on the work of Mark Aguhar /
‡rRoy Pérez --
‡tDynamic static /
‡rNicole Archer --
‡tModel of futurity /
‡rRoundtable participants: Kai Lumumba Barrow, Yve Laris Cohen, and Kalaniopua Young; moderator: Dan Spade --
‡tAll terror, all beauty /
‡rWu Tsang and Fred Moten in conversation --
‡tCanonical undoings: notes on trans art and archives /
‡rStamatina Gregory and Jeanne Vaccaro --
‡tContemporary art and critical transgender infrastructures /
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‡aThe increasing representation of trans identity throughout art and popular culture in recent years has been nothing if not paradoxical. Trans visibility is touted as a sign of a liberal society, but it has coincided with a political moment marked both by heightened violence against trans people (especially trans women of color) and by the suppression of trans rights under civil law. 'Trap Door' grapples with these contradictions. The essays, conversations, and dossiers gathered here delve into themes as wide-ranging yet interconnected as beauty, performativity, activism, and police brutality. Collectively, they attest to how trans people are frequently offered "doors"--Entrances to visibility and recognition -- that are actually "traps," accommodating trans bodies and communities only insofar as they cooperate with dominant norms. The volume speculates about a third term, perhaps uniquely suited for our time: the trapdoor, neither entrance nor exit, but a secret passageway leading elsewhere.
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‡aMode of access: Internet.
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‡aSPEC LABD: In original dust jacket.
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‡aSPEC LABD: gift of M. Mason.
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‡aTransgender people in popular culture.
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‡aTransgender people in art.
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