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bamboobones_rory's review
informative
reflective
slow-paced
2.0
This books doesn't present anything new in transgender discourse. It was ok but nothing groundbreaking, and excessively wordy at times. Some circular speech as well.
amandajwampler's review
4.0
a good introduction to the concept of trans care. I loved the comparison of care in the trans community as a web and the descriptions of how care looks different in the queer community. there are many introductory thoughts and concepts that get you thinking, but are not very connected with one another( it’s only 70 pages so it makes sense).
themfatale's review
challenging
emotional
hopeful
informative
reflective
medium-paced
4.75
Highlighted half the book.
I particularly enjoyed how Malatino considers the nuances of the relationships we share with our contemporaries as well as those who came before us.
I particularly enjoyed how Malatino considers the nuances of the relationships we share with our contemporaries as well as those who came before us.
What ethos—what practice of living otherwise—might enable more liberatory forms of trans existence?
Much to think about.
Moderate: Medical trauma and Transphobia
jaan's review
challenging
emotional
informative
reflective
fast-paced
4.25
Extremely strong read. I appreciated Malatino's attention to trans archives and hirstoricity (from historicity). Very much loved "Theorizing with Trans Care."
gloconno's review
love this one. read parts of it for class and am so glad i finished.
"When we show up in public, when we plug our assembled bodies into an assembled public, what's the ethos?"
"When we show up in public, when we plug our assembled bodies into an assembled public, what's the ethos?"