When Marquis Bey pronounces the word <i>nonbinary</i>, it rhymes simultaneously with <i>abolition, utopia, nope, </i>and<i> why not? </i>Rather than launching a counterpolemic to characterizations of the nonbinary as a positionality without a politics, Bey disengages from those agonistics to imagine a freedom beyond the carcerality of gender.

Professor Susan Stryker, author and co-editor of books including Transgender History (2008), The Transgender Studies Reader Remix (2022), and When Monsters Speak: A Susan Stryker Reader (2024).

Marquis Bey’s <i>Non-Binary Life is </i>a lovely and poetic personal meditation on living non-binary in a way-too-binary world—on race and class and <i>burner genders, </i>on the real cost of telling gender truths, <i> </i>and of sometimes just saying '<i>Sorry, but no' </i>to gender.

Riki Wilchins, activist and author of books including Let's (Not) Talk About (Transgender) Sex, (Bloomsbury, 2026)

Nonbinary Life is an invitation to imagine the possibilities of life outside of gender.

To write, to think, to imagine, to agitate, and to love without regard for gender is to lead a non-binary life. In this genre-defying work of autotheory, Marquis Bey proposes a radical refusal: to relinquish gender as a framework we carry - for ourselves and for others - and to embrace modes of being that exist outside of its grasp.

Spanning questions of pronouns, masculinity, love, family, language, and even the Redwood National Forest, Nonbinary Life blends memoir and theory to provide a philosophical meditation on what it means to live beyond the binary

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An invitation to imagine the possibilities of life outside of gender, Nonbinary Life is a lyrical and genre-defying work of autotheory.

Author’s (Love) Note

Part I
16 Bars
Carrying What is Not Mine to Carry
“Gender is Not the Thing”

Part II
Burner Gender
The Evil Triplet

Part III
A Man’s World
Redwoods
NBFFs (Nonbinary Friends Forever)

Epilogue

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An invitation to imagine the possibilities of life outside of gender, Nonbinary Life is a lyrical and genre-defying work of autotheory.
Written in a theoretically rich yet personal style
Transgender Theory responds to the contingencies of material, social, and political world-making and the shifting terrains of intellectual histories. This series seeks to publish new works which explore transgender theory, broadly understood, engaging identity beyond gender, including class, race, nation, coloniality, ethnicity, language, ability, and sexuality. Transgender theory emerges out of interdisciplinarity, and thus the series engages a number of subjects, methods, and materialist and psychoanalytic perspectives within the critical theory tradition. The editors welcome submissions which traverse boundaries of bodies, identities, nations, and norms and apply, engage, and author theory in new and exciting ways which help us to understand transgender as identity, phenomenon, and method.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350588936
Publisert
2026-04-16
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
176

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Marquis Bey is Professor of Black Studies and Gender & Sexuality Studies at Northwestern University, USA. They are the author of Cistem Failure: Essays on Blackness and Cisgender (2022), Black Trans Feminism (2022), Anarcho-blackness: Notes Toward a Black Anarchism (2020), Them Goon Rules: Fugitive Essays on Radical Black Feminism (2019)