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Remy is on page 196 of 544
Now this is pretty interesting.
Trans man photographer talks about photographing cis men while keeping aesthetics from prior shoots (of trans people).
"In interviews before the shoots I would confront them with my identity, the workings of my body; we would compare notes." And he worked into the pieces their own struggles w masculinity, it's value and devaluation, its contradictions with notions of humanity, etc
May 13, 2023 06:02AM
Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility

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Remy is on page 221 of 544
May 13, 2023 06:22AM
Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility


Remy
Remy is on page 170 of 544
"Often, trans experience begins with an affective claim to futurity that rejects the truth of the visible."
May 13, 2023 05:27AM
Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility


Remy
Remy is on page 154 of 544
Hey it's pretty weird for an essay to correctly name someone they cite then deadname the same person in the footnotes???? Why, cos that was their name when it was published? Seems like a very obvious thing to not fucking do and you should know better being trans also. Idk
May 13, 2023 05:11AM
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Remy is on page 98 of 544
"Trans liberation is not rooted in the longevity of any one institution or in the efficacy of one organizational model; trans liberation is born out if and continually renewed by the labor and resilience of the communities that continue to push toward possibility."
May 13, 2023 02:52AM
Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility


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