invested in the possibility that radical visual cultures could help end antitrans and antiblack violence and produce a trans politics that “resides on the side of flourishing” (2017: 616). 26 In response, Stanley turns to Édouard Glissant's (1997) work
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Toxic Representation and the Politics of Care for Antiracist Queer and Trans History
Jess Dorrance
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On Ethnographic Games of Doubt and Certainty
Stephan Palmié
Enlightenmen t helped to bring this thought into a kind of postcolonial focus: if Fernando Ortiz (1940) , C.L.R. James (1963) , Sidney Mintz (1985) , Paul Gilroy (1992) and Edouard Glissant (1997) were right in positing the Caribbean as both the primary
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