颜色陷阱的转换和颜色联盟

Ren-yo Hwang
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摘要:这篇短文是对我的新书《跨性别的颜色陷阱和性别联盟》的介绍,它展示了主流的前性别认同政治是如何受到前性别政治的影响的。这篇文章介绍了联盟的概念,以聚焦联盟建设如何以及何时可能执行跨身份,多议题,多元文化政治,同时也加强了正在进行的联盟议程和联盟未来。这部手稿关注了20世纪80年代的洛杉矶如何开创了一个新时代,在这个时代,打着“反暴力”旗帜的少数民族社会运动和民权组织,通过法律和秩序,被忠实地追踪到一个可以实现目标的愿景,以及随之而来的无休止的反黑人定罪和惩罚。以1985年洛杉矶成立的K6G(以前的K-11)为例,这被认为是美国第一个正式的自我隔离的同性恋和变性人监狱,这篇文章展示了基于州的性别反应陷阱如何进一步开辟了刑事途径,作为确保变性人“安全”的模式,以及废除主义女权主义干预如何可能在修改安全方面完全可行。
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Trans of Color Entrapments and Carceral Coalitions
Abstract:An introduction to my book project currently titled "Trans of Color Entrapments and Carceral Coalitions," this short essay demonstrates how mainstream protrans identity politics have become influenced by procarceral politics. This piece introduces the concept of carceral coalitions in order to spotlight how and when coalition-building might perform a cross-identity, multi-issue, multicultural politics while also reinforcing ongoing carceral agendas and carceral futures. The manuscript attends to how 1980s Los Angeles charted a new era in which minoritarian social movement and civil rights organizing under the banner of "antiviolence" became dutifully tracked into a vision of winnable goals by way of law and order, and the endless multiplications of anti-Black criminalization and punishment that have followed. With brief examples such as the 1985 Los Angeles–founded K6G (formerly K-11), considered the first official self-segregated gay and transgender jailing unit in the U.S., the essay demonstrates how state-based gender-responsive entrapments have only further carved out penal pathways as models for securing trans "safety," and how abolitionist feminist interventions might be possible in revisioning safety altogether.
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