Abstract
This chapter considers the effects of COVID-19 on Two Spirit, transgender, non binary, and gender nonconforming people in Alberta, Canada and T4T (trans for trans) research methodologies. T4T is a call for 2TNG people to find each other in knowledge production, but also, it is a call to think through the significance of trans perspectives, methodologies, and orientations. Through digital storytelling, we imagine possible “trans futures” in the face of abundant social and political struggles.
Original language | Canadian English |
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Title of host publication | Unmasking Academia |
Subtitle of host publication | Institutional inequities laid bare by the COVID-19 pandemic |
Editors | I. Shankar , C. L. Mason |
Publication status | Accepted/In press - 2024 |
Keywords
- transgender
- non-binary
- gender nonconforming
- Two-Spirit
- community-based research
- art
- Arts-based research
- research-creation
- Covid-19
- COVID-19 education
- storytelling
- decolonial research
- trans futures
- resistance