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Highlights
- This book applies a framework of 'trans vitalities' through an ethnographically-anchored exploration of trans coalitional labor and activism in Washington, D.C.
- About the Author: Elijah Adiv Edelman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Rhode Island College, USA.
- 162 Pages
- Political Science, Civil Rights
- Series Name: Theorizing Ethnography
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About the Book
This book applies a framework of 'trans vitalities' through an ethnographically-anchored exploration of trans coalitional labor and activism in Washington, D.C. It considers how trans social justice work at the local level and exemplifies why and how the notions of 'trans community' or 'trans rights' must be reconfigured.
Book Synopsis
This book applies a framework of 'trans vitalities' through an ethnographically-anchored exploration of trans coalitional labor and activism in Washington, D.C. It considers how trans social justice work at the local level and exemplifies why and how the notions of 'trans community' or 'trans rights' must be reconfigured.
About the Author
Elijah Adiv Edelman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Rhode Island College, USA. Edelman's work focuses around--and is anchored in--models of trans coalitional justice across the United States and Global South.