do you have any recommendations on essays (or maybe some in the works) for the intersection between transmasculinity and racialization? it seems to me that the regendering process of transemasculation and the degendering process of race are in conflict in a way that's very specific and interesting
I promise I'm working on them. I had some worries about my epistemic authority on these topics, but the paucity of existing literature makes it somewhat dire.
I talked to my transmasc friend and really besides Lou Sullivan's writing, or the work of Cameron Awkward-Rich (which touches more upon disability justice than racialization, though race does feature in his scholarship) I have little to recommend.
do you have any recommendations on essays (or maybe some in the works) for the intersection between transmasculinity and racialization? it seems to me that the regendering process of transemasculation and the degendering process of race are in conflict in a way that's very specific and interesting
I promise I'm working on them. I had some worries about my epistemic authority on these topics, but the paucity of existing literature makes it somewhat dire.
I talked to my transmasc friend and really besides Lou Sullivan's writing, or the work of Cameron Awkward-Rich (which touches more upon disability justice than racialization, though race does feature in his scholarship) I have little to recommend.
maybe not so much in conflict but moreso in tension with one another
also this essay is just. extremely good and *concise*