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differences 36.1 is out now — featuring a dossier of essays from Selamawit D. Terrefe, David Marriott, and Lee Edelman, alongside writing from Jennifer C. Nash, Samantha Pinto, Kriss Ravetto-Biagioli, Matthew Helm, and Iván A. Ramos: read.dukeupress.edu/differences/is…

Mohamed Amer Meziane's "The States of the Earth" is one of the most incredible books I've read in a while. I was delighted to receive an invitation from @differences_DUP to engage critically with Amer. Really looking forward to it! versobooks.com/en-gb/products…
"Laughter […] lingers in the racialized, sexualized, and gendered spaces of abjection that drive the subject to the edges of meaning" — from our latest issue, read Iván A. Ramos's "Breaking Down, Breaking Together" here: read.dukeupress.edu/differences/ar…
![differences_DUP's tweet image. "Laughter […] lingers in the racialized, sexualized, and gendered spaces of abjection that drive the subject to the edges of meaning" — from our latest issue, read Iván A. Ramos's "Breaking Down, Breaking Together" here: read.dukeupress.edu/differences/ar…](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GxxIIbfW4AAsn6s.png)
"Kim’s work does not allow us to inhabit the virtual spaces we see before us. Instead, her rendering of space and the various ghosts that haunt those spaces seem to take possession of our bodies" — read Kriss Ravetto-Biagioli's "Spectral Forensics" here: read.dukeupress.edu/differences/ar…

The Weekly Read is "On Exhaustion: Toward a Post-Care Feminism" by Samantha Pinto and Jennifer C. Nash, published in Dossier: Limits of Legibility—Questions of Blackness and Sexuality, a special issue of @differences_DUP (36:1). Read it for free: buff.ly/XDrQAhF

"Dossier: Limits of Legibility—Questions of Blackness and Sexuality," a special issue of @differences_DUP (36:1), is available! View the TOC and read "Ce n’est pas ça: Blackness, Sex, and the Set of Illegibles" by Lee Edelman, freely available through 9/5: buff.ly/FhdR7Ft

now available online: a recording of "Limits of Legibility: The Climate of Critique," a colloquium featuring Axelle Karera, Dixa Ramírez D’Oleo, Jean-Thomas Tremblay, and Lynne Huffer, moderated by Elizabeth A. Wilson — watch it here: youtube.com/watch?v=PpEWtv…

Announcing the Twentieth Anniversary Edition of Judith Butler's 'Giving an Account of Oneself' with a new preface by the author #NewRelease @Teagan_Bradway @differences_DUP ow.ly/QVJJ50Vrtqf

join us in Providence on March 7th for Limits of Legibility: The Climate of Critique — a colloquium featuring Lynne Huffer, Axelle Karera, Dixa Ramírez D’Oleo, and Jean-Thomas Tremblay, moderated by Elizabeth A. Wilson: events.brown.edu/pembroke/event…


"It was difficult to write Giving an Account of Oneself, since I included very little autobiographical detail" — from our latest issue, read Judith Butler's "Giving an Account: When, Where, for Whom, and Why?" here: read.dukeupress.edu/differences/ar…

"If queer theory has struggled to think of narrative in these terms, it is perhaps because we have defined narrative as one line driven toward closure" — read @Teagan_Bradway's "Renarratable Bonds: Queer Relationality in the Scene of Redress" here: read.dukeupress.edu/differences/ar…

The #WeeklyRead is “On Receiving Accounts from Others” by Sara Ahmed. The article appears in "Unaccountably Queer", a special issue of @differences_dup (35:3) edited by Teagan Bradway Read this article for free through March 31, 2025: buff.ly/3WzBM2D

"Another way of cohabitating and coming to justice out of historical conflicts will remain elusive so long as we turn to gender to change the world" — read Jules Gill-Peterson's "Who Is the Subject of Gender Self-determination?" here: read.dukeupress.edu/differences/ar…

differences 35.3 is out now! — edited by Teagan Bradway, "Unaccountably Queer" features essays from Gila Ashtor, Cassius Adair, Sara Ahmed, Judith Butler, Jules Gill-Peterson, and more. View the TOC: buff.ly/41DHOmh Buy this issue: buff.ly/3OXIBHh
differences 35.3 is out now! — edited by @Teagan_Bradway, "Unaccountably Queer" features essays from Gila Ashtor, Cassius Adair, Sara Ahmed, Judith Butler, Jules Gill-Peterson, and more: read.dukeupress.edu/differences/is…

"To hold, to feel, to touch Black women’s sexualities, we must imagine and reimagine the event horizon of the ship’s hold and, for a moment, speculate" — read Kimberly Bain's "HOLD : SPACE" here: read.dukeupress.edu/differences/ar…

"What openings does spacetime provide that the maritime, perhaps, cannot as readily support?" — from our latest issue, read Petal Samuel's "Black Gravity, or a Hidden History of Empire" here: read.dukeupress.edu/differences/ar…

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