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Author Davis, Stephanie (Lecturer in critical psychology), author.

Title Queer and trans people of colour in the UK : possibilities for intersectional richness / Stephanie Davis.

Publication Info. London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2023.

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Description 1 online resource.
Series Transforming LGBTQ lives
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Exploring QTPOC lives -- Theorising multiplicity -- A question of belonging -- Building community -- Decolonising sexuality and gender -- Conflict and harm in community : the possibilities for the reparative and transformative.
Access Unrestricted online access star
Summary "This book explores the meanings of Queer and Trans People of Colour (QTPOC) activist groups in the UK, considering the tensions around inclusion and belonging across lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer (LBGTQ) and of colour communities and wider British society. Davis draws de/anti-/post-colonial, black feminist, and queer theory into critical psychology to publish the first book of its kind in the UK developing an intersectional understanding of QTPOC subjectivities and identities. The book examines questions of belonging, racial melancholia, decolonising gender and sexualities and the joys, erotics, and the difficulties of building and finding QTPOC community that can hold and celebrate our intersectional richness. Offering a radical and critical intervention into psychology, this volume will be of key interest to scholars in Gender Studies and Queer Studies, Psychology and Race, together with activists, community organisers, counsellors and the third sector"-- Provided by publisher.
Biography Stephanie Davis is a scholar-activist, a Black queer troublemaker, and a Senior Lecturer in Critical Psychology and Race at Nottingham Trent University. She has a specific interest in the intersections of race, gender, and sexuality; critical psychology; decolonial, queer, and Black feminist theory; critical pedagogies; and decolonising academia. She has previously worked in a community development and activist capacity on issues of sexual health with young people and Black and brown communities and on issues facing her local community such as police harassment and gender and sexual diversity. In 2013, she co-founded Rainbow Noir, a social support and organising space for QTPOC in Manchester. Stephanie has previously held Lectureships at the University of Brighton and the University of East London. She was also a Research Officer on the NIHR-funded Queer Futures 2 project which explored how to improve mental health provision for LGBTQ youth in the UK. As an educator she is inspired by bell hooks' 'education as the practice of freedom' and strives to create learning environments with her students that encourage openness, dialogue, debate, and critical thinking. As a scholar-activist she is excited by the possibilities of working both within academia and beyond its boundaries.
Note Description based upon online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed Jan 4th, 2023).
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Subject Gays -- Great Britain.
Sexual minorities -- Great Britain.
Transgender people -- Great Britain.
Intersectionality (Sociology) -- Great Britain.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies
Gays. (OCoLC)fst00939255
Intersectionality (Sociology) (OCoLC)fst01982537
Sexual minorities. (OCoLC)fst01202158
Transgender people. (OCoLC)fst01765239
Great Britain. (OCoLC)fst01204623
Other Form: Print version: Davis, Stephanie (Lecturer in critical psychology). Queer and trans people of colour in the UK. London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2023 9781138345768 (DLC) 2022036766 (OCoLC)1338645411
ISBN 9780429437694 (ebook)
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9780429794810 (adobe pdf)
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9780429794803 (epub)
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9781138345768 (hardback)
9781138345775 (paperback)
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