What does it mean to be human untethered to modalities of sex and race? What other styles of human being may have already emerged by posing that very question? This chapter moves away from analytics of inclusion, and travels through queer and black engagements with critical negativity to find a theoretical engagement with sexual politics that does not affirm human being, but ruptures this figure toward an elsewhere to come. Critical negativity following Eve Sedgwick’s focus on negative feelings toward Jose Munoz’s queer horizon holds a promise for more liveable lifeworlds. Yet, this chapter argues such imaginings of transformation are haunted by humanist assumptions that end up constraining its horizon. Critical negativity emerging from bla...
Book synopsis: Decolonizing Sexualities brings together creative, activist and scholarly contributio...
Recent studies on fugitivity, marronage, and other forms of flight from racial violence and dehumani...
“The Blacknesses of Blackness: Fugitivity, Feminism, and Transness,” recalibrates blackness, black f...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Counseling Psychology, Washington State UniversityHuman sexualities typically evoke ...
This chapter investigates how non-Black people engage with Blackness in the post–civil rights era. A...
Book synopsis: Decolonizing Sexualities brings together creative, activist and scholarly contributio...
This Article, a third in a series of related works, explores the representation of sexual identity w...
Book synopsis: Decolonizing Sexualities brings together creative, activist and scholarly contributio...
The commodification and misrepresentation of Black masculinity and sexuality, specifically within Am...
The workshop explored how the policies and rhetoric of neoliberalism impact and reshape the intimate...
There have been calls recently by prominent social theorists and queer theorists for future-oriented...
Being is Becoming: selves are constantly changing, always in process, and never able to arrive at a ...
Queer theory offers itself as radical epistemology to uncover pervasive forms of power, not only aro...
This talk is about the connection between blackness, freedom, and fugitivity. The colonial gaze, whi...
The contemporary experiences of racially marginalized people in the West are affected deeply by the ...
Book synopsis: Decolonizing Sexualities brings together creative, activist and scholarly contributio...
Recent studies on fugitivity, marronage, and other forms of flight from racial violence and dehumani...
“The Blacknesses of Blackness: Fugitivity, Feminism, and Transness,” recalibrates blackness, black f...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Counseling Psychology, Washington State UniversityHuman sexualities typically evoke ...
This chapter investigates how non-Black people engage with Blackness in the post–civil rights era. A...
Book synopsis: Decolonizing Sexualities brings together creative, activist and scholarly contributio...
This Article, a third in a series of related works, explores the representation of sexual identity w...
Book synopsis: Decolonizing Sexualities brings together creative, activist and scholarly contributio...
The commodification and misrepresentation of Black masculinity and sexuality, specifically within Am...
The workshop explored how the policies and rhetoric of neoliberalism impact and reshape the intimate...
There have been calls recently by prominent social theorists and queer theorists for future-oriented...
Being is Becoming: selves are constantly changing, always in process, and never able to arrive at a ...
Queer theory offers itself as radical epistemology to uncover pervasive forms of power, not only aro...
This talk is about the connection between blackness, freedom, and fugitivity. The colonial gaze, whi...
The contemporary experiences of racially marginalized people in the West are affected deeply by the ...
Book synopsis: Decolonizing Sexualities brings together creative, activist and scholarly contributio...
Recent studies on fugitivity, marronage, and other forms of flight from racial violence and dehumani...
“The Blacknesses of Blackness: Fugitivity, Feminism, and Transness,” recalibrates blackness, black f...