Being After Being Has Washed Away

Thinking with an assemblage of Black, Indigenous, crip, decolonial, and trans feminist creative and theoretical work, this poem explores fishy felt knowledges of sex work, outmigration, colonial erasure, and archival absence in the lives of trans women from Ktaqamkuk/Newfoundland. En s’appuyant sur...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jefferies, Daze
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Mount Saint Vincent University 2020
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Online Access:https://journals.msvu.ca/index.php/atlantis/article/view/5509
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Summary:Thinking with an assemblage of Black, Indigenous, crip, decolonial, and trans feminist creative and theoretical work, this poem explores fishy felt knowledges of sex work, outmigration, colonial erasure, and archival absence in the lives of trans women from Ktaqamkuk/Newfoundland. En s’appuyant sur un assemblage de travaux créatifs et théoriques de féministes noires, autochtones, crip, décoloniales et transgenres, ce poème explore les expériences à sensation poisseuse du travail du sexe, de l’émigration, de l’anéantissement colonial et de l’absence d’archives dans la vie des femmes trans de Ktaqamkuk (Terre-Neuve).