“<i>Trans Exploits</i> is a valuable meditation on unsettling and redefining the relationship between trans of color culture and technologies of representation. . . . This text charts numerous points of entry for any reader interested in the converging histories of US expansion, dispossession, and detention.” - Christopher Joseph Lee (TSQ) “The biggest strength of <i>Trans Exploits </i>lies in Chen’s deft ability to unite such a range of examples. It is testament to the book’s methodological intervention: <i>trans exploits </i>might thus be seen as a term to capture the different creative and strategic responses to racialized and gendered forms of power, surveillance, and regulation.” - V Varun Chaudhry (GLQ) “Chen deploys trans of color as always in flux, as in relation with others, as a praxis of solidarity, and as refusal of all colonial and capitalist logics. . . . Remarkably, as Chen navigates the vast temporal and spatial frames, without conflating one context/community into another, they carefully historicize and contextualize each contemporary artist and their trans embodiments.” - Nishant Upadhyay (American Quarterly)
Introduction. Racial Trans Technologies 1
1. Cultures: Performing Racial Trans Senses 30
2. Networks: TRANScoding Biogenetics and Orgasm in the Transnational Digital Economy 59
3. Memory: The Times and Territories of Trans Women of Color Becoming 75
4. Movement: Trans and Gender Nonconforming Digital Activisms and U.S. Transnational Empire 101
Conclusion. Trans Voice in the House 135
Notes 149
References 157
Index 173