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2022 International Latino Book Award Finalist for Best LGBTQ
Studies Book Within a trans-embodied framework, this anthology
identifies transmovimientos as the creative force or social
mechanism through which queer, trans, and gender nonconforming
Latinx communities navigate their location and calibrate their
consciousness. This anthology unveils a critical perspective with
the emphasis on queer, trans, and gender nonconforming communities
of immigrants and social dissidents who reflect on and write about
diaspora and migratory movements while navigating geographical and
embodied spaces across gendered and racialized contexts, all
crucial elements of the trans-movements taking place in the United
States. This collection forms a nuanced conversation between
scholarship and social activism that speaks in concrete ways about
diasporic and migratory LGBTQ communities who suffer from immoral
immigration policies and political discourses that produce
untenable living situations. The focal point of analysis throughout
Transmovimientos examines migratory movements and anti-immigrant
sentiment, homophobia, and stigma toward people who are
transgender, immigrants, and refugees. These deliberate
consciousness-based expressions are designed to realign awareness
about the body in transit and the diasporic experience of
relocating and emerging into new possibilities.
2022 International Latino Book Award Finalist for Best LGBTQ
Studies Book Within a trans-embodied framework, this anthology
identifies transmovimientos as the creative force or social
mechanism through which queer, trans, and gender nonconforming
Latinx communities navigate their location and calibrate their
consciousness. This anthology unveils a critical perspective with
the emphasis on queer, trans, and gender nonconforming communities
of immigrants and social dissidents who reflect on and write about
diaspora and migratory movements while navigating geographical and
embodied spaces across gendered and racialized contexts, all
crucial elements of the trans-movements taking place in the United
States. This collection forms a nuanced conversation between
scholarship and social activism that speaks in concrete ways about
diasporic and migratory LGBTQ communities who suffer from immoral
immigration policies and political discourses that produce
untenable living situations. The focal point of analysis throughout
Transmovimientos examines migratory movements and anti-immigrant
sentiment, homophobia, and stigma toward people who are
transgender, immigrants, and refugees. These deliberate
consciousness-based expressions are designed to realign awareness
about the body in transit and the diasporic experience of
relocating and emerging into new possibilities.
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