First off, I've never encountered a book taking a diamat and hismat take on any LGBTQIA issues, usually its some sociology book that tries to be very nonpolitical or some old libby book like something by Foucault. I love how it goes into hidden history, stories of gender nonconforming people fighting for their existence/class from antiguity and how bigotry is based on class division. The author realizes terminology changes and mentions this in the title, just the pure awareness to time is a breath of fresh airInteresting the party ze was in is still active and behind that banned covid19 book.

Highly recommend to any comrade, but this really hit personally being trans and gay.

Also, anything similar?

PS: The copy I found needs to be optimized for easier reading on tablets or other slow devices.

  • metallicyarn [any]
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    3 years ago

    I know I'm over a week later but you'll enjoy my necromancy. Anything by Jasbir Puar, Jack and Judith Halberstam, Jose Munoz, Judith Butler (last but not least). These aren't necessarily hismat diamat intentionally like Feinberg's work, but they're very founded academically and escape that crank Foucault.

    • thirstywizard [he/him]
      hexagon
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      3 years ago

      Puar looks interesting, thanks. Its Judith Halberstam, she's one person.