The inescapable haunt(ing): Dressing trans life after death

Ev Delafose
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This article traces the material effects of Black trans death on Black trans life, particularly in the dimensions of aesthetics, fashion and beauty. I use a Black trans hauntological approach to analyse recordings of Balls, film and television, and personal anecdotes of Black transness in order to develop a transtemporal mapping between ghosts and their haunted subjects. On the one hand, my research builds upon a growing field of work in Black queer and trans studies that looks at Black trans life and its relationship with the ‘afterlife’. On the other, it critiques the liberal humanism that grounds much of fashion studies, thus foregrounding subjects, methodologies and worlds that are still under-researched within the field. By focusing on the practice of dressing, and specifically on the autonomous garmenting of trans people, I show how the violated and murdered Black trans person’s haunting can be traced materially. At the centrepiece of this article is the interrogation of how contemporary dressing practices of ‘living’ Black trans people invoke and are possessed by the ghosts of anti-trans violence. Found in the reciprocal relationship of invocation and possession is the mutual care transmitted between and through the barriers of Black trans life and death.
无法摆脱的困扰:死后的变装生活
本文追溯了黑人变性死亡对黑人变性生活的物质影响,尤其是在美学、时尚和美感方面。我采用黑人变性人鬼魂学的方法,对《舞会》的录音、电影和电视以及黑人变性人的个人轶事进行分析,以便在鬼魂和被鬼魂困扰的对象之间建立一个跨时空的映射。一方面,我的研究建立在黑人同性恋和变性研究领域不断发展的基础之上,该研究关注黑人变性生活及其与 "来世 "的关系。另一方面,我的研究对作为时尚研究基础的自由人文主义进行了批判,从而突出了该领域中仍未得到充分研究的主题、方法论和世界。通过关注穿衣实践,特别是变性人的自主穿衣,我展示了如何从物质上追溯被侵犯和谋杀的黑人变性人的困扰。这篇文章的核心是对 "活着的 "黑人跨性别者的当代着装实践如何召唤反跨性别暴力的幽灵并被其附身的拷问。在召唤与附身的相互关系中,黑人变性人的生与死之间以及通过生与死的障碍传递着相互的关怀。
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