Sexual Dissidences: Frau Diamanda’s Catalan Scenes, Travesti Politics of Resistance, and Anti-Canonical Knowledge
Edited by Oke Fijal, Marina Gržinić, Sen Reyes, Melina Vesely
Despite its long history, the unique Latin American phenomenon of sexual identity, travesti, has been largely overlooked in Western European discourse. Travesti brings to life systems of knowledge and the attitude of autonomy that occupies a distinct position within the clash of class, gender, and race. The development of long-term forms of ephemerality sheds light on processes of travesti anti-capitalist revolt, as well as the capacity of travesti to exploit and/or migrate themselves in order to make life possible and worth living, and the dynamics of practices and reflections to emerge anew. Despite the necropolitical grip on their lives, the swaying of travesti bodies is both witty and powerful. They themselves have taken detailed steps to find a way to exist and build communities.
Drawing together together numerous writers, voices, performers, artists, and historians, this book is not merely about travesti, it is travesti.
Texts by Frau Diamanda and Pêdra Costa, Marina Gržinić and Jovita Pristovšek, R. Marcos Mota, Johan Mijail, Claudia Rodríguez, Juan Pablo Sutherland, Marlene Wayar, Gabriela Wiener, Sergio Zevallos. Interviews with Diego Marchante, Iki Yos Piña Narváez and Francisco Godoy Vega, and Diego Falconí Trávez. Drawings by Iki Yos Piña Narváez.
The second part of the book is a translation of Frau Diamanda/Héctor Acuña’s book Escenas Catalana. With Forewords by Diego Falconí Trávez and Hernán Migoya, and illustrations by Juan Carlos Cajigas “Juka”, César “Chechi” Chávez, Jesús García, and Rapha Hu.[LB1]
Sternberg Press
Copublished by Academy of Fine Arts Vienna