Cistem Failure: Essays on Blackness and Cisgender

Cistem Failure: Essays on Blackness and Cisgender

by Marquis Bey
Cistem Failure: Essays on Blackness and Cisgender

Cistem Failure: Essays on Blackness and Cisgender

by Marquis Bey

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Overview

In Cistem Failure Marquis Bey meditates on the antagonistic relationship between blackness and cisgender. Bey asks, What does it mean to have a gender that “matches” one’s sex—-that is, to be cisgender—-when decades of feminist theory have destroyed the belief that there is some natural way to be a sex? Moving from the The Powerpuff Girls to the greeting “How ya mama’n’em?” to their own gender identity, Bey finds that cisgender is too flat as a category to hold the myriad ways that people who may or may not have undergone gender-affirmative interventions depart from gender alignment. At the same time, blackness, they contend, strikes at the heart of cisgender’s invariable coding as white: just as transness names a non-cis space, blackness implies a non-cis space. By showing how blackness opens up a way to subvert the hegemonic power of the gender binary, Bey makes a case for an antiracist gender abolition project that rejects cisgender as a regulatory apparatus.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781478018445
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 08/02/2022
Series: Asterisk
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Marquis Bey is Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English at Northwestern University and author of several books, most recently Black Trans Feminism, also published by Duke University Press.

Table of Contents

Preface. Cistem Failure  ix
Acknowledgments  xvii
Back in the Day  1
Heart of Cisness  21
How Ya Mama’n’em?  47
Notes on (Trans)Gender  61
Blowing Up Narnia  87
RE: [No Subject]  105
The Coalition of Gender Abolition  129
Notes  147
Bibliography  153
Index  161

What People are Saying About This

Histories of the Transgender Child - Jules Gill-Peterson

“As a work of trans studies, Cistem Failure is instantly essential in humbly claiming space as the first book-length work on cisgender that, fantastically, isn’t hampered by either its whiteness or its lack of attention to blackness. Finding something I would characterize as having been on the cusp of being said and yet unsaid either for the past few years or the past few centuries, or both, it shifts the discursive terrain in and outside of the academy. I am grateful for this urgent and careful book.”

L.H. Stallings

“‘Cisgender is irrevocably, fundamentally antiblack.’ This is what Marquis Bey wishes for readers to confront and comprehend, no matter the discomfort. Bey investigates what animates the facticity of gender. In this highly theoretical and deeply personal book, Bey breaks open and digs into the peculiar fears and failures of cisness while also theorizing a future abolition of gender. A future that imagines a coalitional politics in which constructs of gender are infinitely undone.”

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