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Editorial Office:
Institute for LGBT Studies
University of Arizona
1731 E. Second St., #201
Tucson, AZ 85721-0014
520-626-3431
tsqjournal@gmail.com
www.lgbt.arizona.edu/TSQ-main
Editors:
Paisley Currah, Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York
Susan Stryker, University of Arizona
Managing Editor:
Abe Weil
Book Review Editor:
A. Finn Enke
Arts and Culture Editor:
Eliza Steinbock
Fashion Editor:
Francisco J. Galarte
Editorial Board:
Aren Aizura
Marlon Bailey
Talia Mae Bettcher
Mauro Cabral
Julian Carter
Howard Chiang
Aaron Devor
Patricia Elliot
A. Finn Enke
Francisco J. Galarte
Eva Hayward
Todd Henry
Dan Irving
Roshanak Kheshti
Carla LaGata/Carsten Balzer
Helen Hok-Sze Leung
Vic Muñoz
Marcia Ochoa
Beatriz Preciado
Matt Richardson
Trish Salah
Gayle Salamon
Benjamin Singer
Dean Spade
Nikki Sullivan
Salvador Vidal-Ortiz
Visit the TSQ home page to see calls for papers for upcoming issues. Essays should be submitted to the managing editor at tsqjournal@gmail.com. We do not accept submissions of previously published work. Neither do we accept submissions that are under review or have been accepted for publication elsewhere. The journal uses the author-date form of citation as described in chapter 15 of The Chicago Manual of Style, sixteenth edition. To facilitate the anonymous review process, please provide your name, affiliation, contact information, and any other identifying information on a separate cover page, and be sure that citations to your own work are worded to maintain your anonymity. Consult the Transgender Studies Quarterly style guide for more information about formatting and style.
We also welcome proposals for special issues on a particular theme. Visit the home page of the TSQ editorial office for information about submitting a proposal for a special issue.
Contact the appropriate review or subject editor if you have a proposal or inquiry regarding a potential review subject. Please do not submit unsolicited reviews.
Book Review Editor: A. Finn Enke, Gender and Women's Studies, History, LGBT Studies, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1610 Yahara Place, Madison, WI 53704; e-mail: aenke@wisc.edu.
Arts and Culture Editor: Eliza Steinbock, Literature and Art, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Universiteit Maastricht, P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, Netherlands; e-mail: eliza.steinbock@maastrichtuniversity.nl.
Fashion Editor: Francisco J. Galarte, Gender and Women's Studies, University of Arizona, 925 N. Tyndall Ave., Tucson, AZ 85721-0438; e-mail: galarte@email.arizona.edu.
Over the past two decades, transgender studies has become fertile ground for new approaches to cultural analysis. TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly offers a high-profile venue for innovative research and scholarship that contest the objectification, pathologization, and exoticization of transgender lives. It will publish interdisciplinary work that explores the diversity of gender, sex, sexuality, embodiment, and identity in ways that have not been adequately addressed by feminist and queer scholarship. Its mission is to foster a vigorous conversation among scholars, artists, activists, and others that examines how “transgender” comes into play as a category, a process, a social assemblage, an increasingly intelligible gender identity, an identifiable threat to gender normativity, and a rubric for understanding the variability and contingency of gender across time, space, and cultures. Major topics addressed in the first few issues will include the cultural production of trans communities, critical analysis of transgender population studies, transgender biopolitics, radical critiques of political economy, and problems of translating gender concepts and practices across linguistic communities.