![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Due to this, I was apprehensive about reading it so early on in my exploration into Trans Studies, but it seemed too important to wait. I’ve since seen Black on Both Sides recommended on Instagram and included on several Trans reading lists, most of which describe the writing as “dense”. It caught my attention at the time I took a picture of it (like I do all books that appeal to me) and filed it away in my mind for later reading. I first came across Black on Both Sides in the (academic) books section of the gallery shop attached to the Kiss My Genders exhibition at the Hayward Gallery in London in 2019. ![]()
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