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What is Gender Nihilism? A Reader

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Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
373
Edition
Version 1.2
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


"A collection gathering readings for discussions on ending gender oppression, not by the proliferation or liberation of gender(s), but by its catastrophic cancellation. The reader brings together writings as old as 1883 and as recent as 2015, juxtaposing nihilist, radical feminist, queer, trans, anticolonial, communizing, and insurrectionary approaches with other unclassifiable textual/existential disruptions"--Little Black Cart bookseller's website.

✦ Table of Contents


Introduction: The Crisis of Gender and Nihilism by Anonymous
Part I. Inspirations: Gender β†’ Crisis
Manifesto of Nihilist Women by Anonymous
The Woman-Identified-Woman by Radicalesbians
History of Sexuality, Volume 1 (excerpt) by Michel Foucault
Introduction to Herculine Barbin (excerpt) by Michel Foucault
Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence by Adrienne Rich
One is Not Born A Woman (excerpt) by Monique Wittig
Performative Acts and Gender Constitution (excerpt) by Judith Butler
The Empire Strikes Back: A Posttranssexual Manifesto by Sandy Stone
My Words to Victor Frankenstein Above the Village of Chamounix Performing Transgender Rage by Susan Stryker
The Point is Not to Interpret Whiteness but to Abolish It by Noel lgnatiev
Romancing the Transgender Native: Rethinking the Use of the "Third Gender" Concept (excerpt) by Evan B. Towle and Lynn Marie Morgan
The Coloniality of Gender (excerpt) by Maria Lugones
Communization and the Abolition of Gender by Maya Gonzalez
Statement by Olga Ekonomidou of the CCP (excerpt) by Olga Ekonomidou member of the anarchist revolutionary organization Conspiracy of Cells of Fire
Part II. Examples: Gender ← Nihilism
Testo Junkie (excerpt) by Paul Preciado
Preliminary Notes on Modes of Reproduction by gender mutiny
My Preferred Gender Pronoun is Negation by Anonymous, Pittsburgh, September 2009
Manifesto for the Trans-Feminist Insurrection by TheWhoreDykeBlackTransFeministNetwork
Towards an lnsurrectionary Transfeminism by some deceptive trannies
Identity in Crisis: Swerve/Negation by bædan
Musings on Nothingness and Some of Its Varieties Humor (excerpt) by bædan
Introduction to Queens Against Society by Ehn Nothing
Dysphoria Means Total Destroy by Ignorant Research Institute
An Insurrectional Practice Against Gender: Considerations on Resonance, Memory, and Attack by Lupa
Against the Gendered Nightmare: Fragments on Domestication (excerpt) by bædan
Wildfire: Toward Anonymous War on Civilization by Anonymous
Gender Nihilism: An Anti-Manifesto by Anonymous
Xenofeminism: A Politics for Alienation by Laboria Cuboniks
Gender Nihilism by Aidan Rowe
Against Gender, Against Society (This is What a Feminist Looks Like) by Nila


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