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In The Terrible We Cameron Awkward-Rich thinks with the bad feelings and mad habits of thought that persist in both transphobic discourse and trans cultural production. Observing that trans studies was founded on a split from and disavowal of madness, illness, and disability, Awkward-Rich argues for and models a trans criticism that works against this disavowal. By tracing the coproduction of the categories of disabled and transgender in the United States at the turn of the twentieth century and analyzing transmasculine literature and theory by Eli Clare, Elliott DeLine, Dylan Scholinski, and others, Awkward-Rich suggests that thinking with maladjustment might provide new perspectives on the impasses arising from the conflicted relationships among trans, feminist, and queer. In so doing, he demonstrates that rather than only impeding or confining trans life, thought, and creativity, forms of maladjustment have also been and will continue to be central to their development.


Table of Contents
Preface/Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: On Staying with the Terrible We 1
1. Disabled Histories of Trans 31
Holding Space 61
2. Trans, Feminism: Or, Reading Like a Depressed Transsexual 67
3. Some Dissociative Trans Masc Poetics 89
4. We's Company 117
Afterword/Elegy 143
Notes 151
Bibliography 171
Index 187

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    Publisher: Duke University Press
    Publication Date: 04/11/2022
    ISBN13: 9781478018681, 978-1478018681
    ISBN10: 1478018682

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    In The Terrible We Cameron Awkward-Rich thinks with the bad feelings and mad habits of thought that persist in both transphobic discourse and trans cultural production. Observing that trans studies was founded on a split from and disavowal of madness, illness, and disability, Awkward-Rich argues for and models a trans criticism that works against this disavowal. By tracing the coproduction of the categories of disabled and transgender in the United States at the turn of the twentieth century and analyzing transmasculine literature and theory by Eli Clare, Elliott DeLine, Dylan Scholinski, and others, Awkward-Rich suggests that thinking with maladjustment might provide new perspectives on the impasses arising from the conflicted relationships among trans, feminist, and queer. In so doing, he demonstrates that rather than only impeding or confining trans life, thought, and creativity, forms of maladjustment have also been and will continue to be central to their development.


    Table of Contents
    Preface/Acknowledgments vii
    Introduction: On Staying with the Terrible We 1
    1. Disabled Histories of Trans 31
    Holding Space 61
    2. Trans, Feminism: Or, Reading Like a Depressed Transsexual 67
    3. Some Dissociative Trans Masc Poetics 89
    4. We's Company 117
    Afterword/Elegy 143
    Notes 151
    Bibliography 171
    Index 187

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