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ASAP/Journal Vol. 6 No. 3

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Autotheory ASAP! Academia, Decoloniality, and “I” Guest Editors: Alex Brostoff and Lauren Fournier INTERVIEW Decolonial Queerness and 2 Spirit Becoming in Cree and Métis Video Art and Film: Thirza Cuthand’s Indigenous Autotheory Thirza Cuthand and Lauren Fournier DOSSIER Autotheory’s Artistic Enactments Migueltzinta C. Solís • Arezu Salamzadeh Sally Clegg • Sonia Fernández Pan • Gabrielle Civil Lukey Agnes Walden • Nicole Trigg Žana Kozomora FORUM Autotheory’s Institutional Critiques Leila C. Nadir • Ricia Anne Chansky Allison Yasukawa • Danielle LaFrance Allison Upshaw • Che Gossett ARTICLES Skin, Kin, Kind, I/you/we: Autotheory’s Compositional Grammar Vilashini Cooppan Dare (Again) to Not Speak Its Name? Translating “Race” into Early Twentieth-Century Western Armenian Feminist Texts Deanna Cachoian-Schanz Transmogrifying Guadalupes, Transmogrifying Selves: The Queer Inhumanist Aesthetics of Gloria Anzaldúa’s Light in the Dark ⁄ Luz en lo oscuro Marcos Gonsalez The Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa Papers and Radical Research Practices: A Collage Suzanne Bost Borrowed Speech: Giving an Account of Another with Wu Tsang’s Full Body Quotation Summer Kim Lee Troublesome Knowledge: Autotheory in the Queer Classroom Shannon Brennan If That Which Is at All: Notes Toward an Allotheory of Grace E. Lavery Cliff Mak Oh What a Circus: A Response to Cliff Mak Grace Lavery INTRODUCTION

Vol. 6.3 SEPTEMBER 2021

6.3 (SEPTEMBER 2021) AUTOTHEORY


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