Atmospheres of violence : structuring antagonism and the trans/queer ungovernable
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Atmospheres of violence : structuring antagonism and the trans/queer ungovernable
Duke University Press, 2021
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [161]-175) and index
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Advances in LGBTQ rights in the recent past-marriage equality, the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell, and the expansion of hate crimes legislation-have been accompanied by a rise in attacks against trans, queer and/or gender-nonconforming people of color. In Atmospheres of Violence, theorist and organizer Eric A. Stanley shows how this seeming contradiction reveals the central role of racialized and gendered violence in the United States. Rather than suggesting that such violence is evidence of individual phobias, Stanley shows how it is a structuring antagonism in our social world. Drawing on an archive of suicide notes, AIDS activist histories, surveillance tapes, and prison interviews, they offer a theory of anti-trans/queer violence in which inclusion and recognition are forms of harm rather than remedies to it. In calling for trans/queer organizing and worldmaking beyond these forms, Stanley points to abolitionist ways of life that might offer livable futures.
目次
Reading with Care ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: River of Sorrow 1
1. Near Life: Overkill and Ontological Capture 21
2. Necrocapital: Blood's General Strike 41
3. Clocked: Surveillance, Opacity, and the Image of Force 67
4. Death Drop: Becoming the Universe at the End of the World 92
Coda: Becoming Ungovernable 114
Notes 125
Bibliography 161
Index 177
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