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Why is it important?

We think here about how transgender and queer theories and lives can remain transgressive, and what might be valuable about transgression against concepts like the Anthropocene. This perspective is important to queer and trans theories that are still grappling with whether transgender identity is 'natural'. As queer trans people with roots in street activism, we argue that preserving the transgressive and anti-assimilationist valences of 'queer' and 'trans' is critical for a decolonial environmental politics today.

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This page is a summary of: Transfiguring the Anthropocene: Stochastic Reimaginings of Human-Beaver Worlds, TSQ Transgender Studies Quarterly, January 2015, Duke University Press,
DOI: 10.1215/23289252-2867625.
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