
In this episode we speak with Dr A.J. Lowik about their work on reproductive health, situatedness, and some of the potentials and pitfalls of working with intersectionality.
NB: In the interview at 34:44, where A.J. says Barad and social death, they mean Berlant and slow death.
Suggested readings:
Lowik, A. J. (2020). “Just because I don't bleed, doesn't mean I don't go through it”: Expanding knowledge on trans and non-binary menstruators. International Journal of Transgender Health, 22(1-2), 113-125. https://ianthomasmalone.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Lowik-Just-because-I-dont-bleed-doesnt-mean-I-dont-go-through-it-Expanding-knowledge-on-trans-and-non-binary-menstruators-2.pdf
Lowik, A. J. (2018). Reproducing eugenics, reproducing while trans: The state sterilization of trans people. Journal of GLBT Family Studies, 14(5), 425-445.
Radi, B. (2020). Reproductive injustice, trans rights, and eugenics. Sexual and reproductive health matters, 28(1), 1824318. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/26410397.2020.1824318
cárdenas, M. (2016). Pregnancy: Reproductive futures in trans of color feminism. Transgender Studies Quarterly, 3(1-2), 48-57.
Nixon, L. (2013). The right to (trans) parent: a reproductive justice approach to reproductive rights, fertility, and family-building issues facing transgender people. Wm. & Mary J. Women & L., 20, 73.