Abstract

ABSTRACT As the second article to a two-part series comprised of ‘The Ally Must Die: Theorizing a Politics of Death and Unbodiment’ and ‘Reading Sikhi and Transness Together: Theorizing a Politics of Death and Unbodiment’, this series argues that the only ethical labor for non-Black, non-Indigenous, non-Muslim, and dominating caste peoples within an anti-Black, anti-Indigenous, brahminical, and Islamophobic world order is one that commits to one's own death and unbodiment. Building on the first article, this article reads the projects of Sikhi and transness together to parse through the possibilities of realizing a politics of death and unbodiment.

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