The Technical Capacities of the Body Assembling Race, Technology, and Transgender. Gill-Peterson, J. TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, 1(3):402--418, August, 2014.
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This essay travels with the testosterone molecule to pursue a theory of racialized and trans embodiment as technical capacities of all bodies, not only of the trans-of-color subject subordinated to racially normative and gender-normative white and cisgender bodies (though the hormone molecule is implicated in those relations). It focuses on technology to think race and transgender together, from a common conceptual ground, rather than as separate strands of thought recombined through an intersectional or cyborg hybridity framework.
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	title = {The {Technical} {Capacities} of the {Body} {Assembling} {Race}, {Technology}, and {Transgender}},
	volume = {1},
	issn = {2328-9252, 2328-9260},
	url = {http://tsq.dukejournals.org/content/1/3/402},
	doi = {10.1215/23289252-2685660},
	abstract = {This essay travels with the testosterone molecule to pursue a theory of racialized and trans embodiment as technical capacities of all bodies, not only of the trans-of-color subject subordinated to racially normative and gender-normative white and cisgender bodies (though the hormone molecule is implicated in those relations). It focuses on technology to think race and transgender together, from a common conceptual ground, rather than as separate strands of thought recombined through an intersectional or cyborg hybridity framework.},
	language = {en},
	number = {3},
	urldate = {2016-02-01TZ},
	journal = {TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly},
	author = {Gill-Peterson, Julian},
	month = aug,
	year = {2014},
	keywords = {Technology, Transgender, body, capacity, hormone therapy, race},
	pages = {402--418}
}

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