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The picture contains a collage of text and picture. The included photo invites people to discuss the topic together. The photo shows a section of a view of the exhibition “Transcestry” at the Museum of Transology in London, United Kingdom. It is the national trans archive in the United Kingdom. The text content included is identical to the text content provided in the post.

The picture contains a collage of text and picture. The included photo invites people to discuss the topic together. The photo shows a section of a view of the exhibition “Transcestry” at the Museum of Transology in London, United Kingdom. It is the national trans archive in the United Kingdom. The text content included is identical to the text content provided in the post.

The image contains a citation from the Genderblog article by Misha Komarova: “Trans materialism cannot stop at language or personal transformation. It demands that society itself be fundamentally transformed by trans experiences, not merely accommodate them. [...] Trans materialism remains deliberately unfinished. Its power lies in continuously disrupting our assumptions about gender, identity, and what life could become. This is the unfinished revolution of trans materialism, and it is really messy.”

The image contains a citation from the Genderblog article by Misha Komarova: “Trans materialism cannot stop at language or personal transformation. It demands that society itself be fundamentally transformed by trans experiences, not merely accommodate them. [...] Trans materialism remains deliberately unfinished. Its power lies in continuously disrupting our assumptions about gender, identity, and what life could become. This is the unfinished revolution of trans materialism, and it is really messy.”

New publication at Genderblog:
The “Encounter” is not Important: Living with My Transfeminine Beard. An article by Misha Komarova

genderblog.hu-berlin.de/the-encounte...

#Transmaterialism
#Gendertransition
#Queertheory
#Transembodiment
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#Cisnormativity

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The picture contains a collage of text and picture. The included photo shows a section of a view of the exhibition “Transcestry” at the Museum of Transology in London, United Kingdom. It is the national trans archive in the United Kingdom. The text content included is identical to the text content provided in the post.

The picture contains a collage of text and picture. The included photo shows a section of a view of the exhibition “Transcestry” at the Museum of Transology in London, United Kingdom. It is the national trans archive in the United Kingdom. The text content included is identical to the text content provided in the post.

he picture contains a collage of text and picture.  The text is a citation from the longer text by Meda Urbonaite at Gednerblog: “Third spaces reveal and reproduce structure – but they can also offer resistance. Yet increasingly, they demand a specific kind of performance in order to belong. For trans individuals, these expectations intersect with the already fraught politics of visibility, safety, and assimilation. Collective, intersectional reclamation of third spaces can be empowering – but how can we ensure it doesn’t reproduce the same performative pressures?”

he picture contains a collage of text and picture. The text is a citation from the longer text by Meda Urbonaite at Gednerblog: “Third spaces reveal and reproduce structure – but they can also offer resistance. Yet increasingly, they demand a specific kind of performance in order to belong. For trans individuals, these expectations intersect with the already fraught politics of visibility, safety, and assimilation. Collective, intersectional reclamation of third spaces can be empowering – but how can we ensure it doesn’t reproduce the same performative pressures?”

Neu im Genderblog erschienen:
Right to the City – Trans Materialism and Third Spaces in Berlin. Ein Beitrag von Meda Urbonaite

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