Che Gossett is an
independent scholar and researcher working on the legacy of Black queer
and prison abolitionist politics of Palestinian solidarity and a
scholar-in-residence at the Barnard Center for Research on Women.
They proudly admit that they are afflicted with what Derrida called
"achieve fever" are currently completing a writing project that
synthesizes the archival papers of Edward Said, James Baldwin, June
Jordan, and George L. Jackson. Their work as been featured in Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex and Queer Necropolitics. In this new Five Book Plan, they present their top 5 books on Malcolm X.
Che Gossett is an
independent scholar and researcher working on the legacy of Black queer
and prison abolitionist politics of Palestinian solidarity and a
scholar-in-residence at the Barnard Center for Research on Women.
They proudly admit that they are afflicted with what Derrida called
"achieve fever" are currently completing a writing project that
synthesizes the archival papers of Edward Said, James Baldwin, June
Jordan, and George L. Jackson. Their work as been featured in Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex and Queer Necropolitics. In this new Five Book Plan, they present their top 5 books on Malcolm X.
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