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Andrea Long Chu Oral History

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Andrea Long Chu is an emerging trans intellectual, writing on the politics of gender and desire. In this interview she recounts her growing up to a devoted Christian family in North Carolina, attending religious school, being a 'geek' and lover of theater, and radicalizing as a feminist, before discovering 'Theory' in her final year at Duke University. There she dived into critical feminist thought, philosophy, and phenomenology, before beginning a PhD program in Comparative Literature at NYU. Chu spends a substantial portion of the interview ruminating on the stifled state of trans studies, the contributions of feminist militant Valerie Solanas, Chu's forthcoming book published by Verso, and the possibilities of theoretical and critical thought on gender. Along the way, she discusses sissy porn, Twitter and much else.

Item Information:

Identifier
ms35t874s
Collection
Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts
Institution
NYC Trans Oral History Project
Creator(s)
O'Brien, Michelle Esther
Chu, Andrea Long
Publisher
New York Public Library
Date Created
Nov. 2, 2018
Dates Covered
1992 to 2018
Genre
Oral Histories
Places
North Carolina > Orange County > Chapel Hill Township > Chapel Hill
New York > New York County > New York University
North Carolina > Durham > Durham Township > Duke University
Topic(s)
Feminist theory
Literature
Religions
Transgender people
Transgender studies
Writers
Resource Type
Audio
Digital Format
Duration: 2 hours 29 minutes 29 seconds
Language
English
Rights
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