![]() ![]() Riley Snorton achieves instead, through “Black on Both Sides”, is a nuanced examination of the interconnectivity of blackness and transness which not only highlights key examples from history which attest to their interrelation, but moreover furthers an exploration of transness, within academic study, which seeks to simultaneously understand and destabilise the relationships between gender, sex, race, sexuality and other axes of difference. ![]() The intersection of gender and race, however, is extremely broad and cannot be covered by one text alone. ![]() Riley Snorton’s Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity because, for me, it was essential to address the intersection of gender and race as one of the foundational topics of this course, specifically in regards to Trans experiences. For my third theme/tutorial, I decided to read C. ![]()
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