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C. Riley Snorton (Document)

Biography/Background - Family - Childhood - Education - What he studies Different uni’s he taught at/visited Publications (brief synopsis/summary of what he’s done) Website: http://africana.cornell.edu/c-riley-snorton Influencehttps://www.bet.com/celebrities/photos/2014/06/ten-transgender-people-you-should-know.html#!061114-celebs-transgender-C-Riley-Snorton

Publications -Nobody is Supposed to Know: Black Sexuality on the Down Low.Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2014. -On the Question of ‘Who’s Out in Hip Hop.’ Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture and Society 16.3 -4 (2014): 283 - 302. -Trans Necropolitics: A Transnational Reflection on Violence, Death, and the Trans of Color Afterlife. Co-authored with Jin Haritaworn in the -Transgender Studies Reader, 2nd Edition. Eds. Susan Stryker and Aren Aizura. (New York: Routledge, 2013): 66-76. -‘A New Hope’: The Psychic Life of Passing. Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 24.3 (2009): 77-92. --- Research -Professor Snorton is currently completing his second book, tentatively titled Black on Both Sides: Race and the Remaking of Trans History, which explores the transitive and transversal relationships between blackness and transness in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. -He is also a co-editor of several special issues for journals, including “Media Reform” in the International Journal of Communication, “The Queerness of Hip Hop/ The Hip Hop of Queerness” in Palimpsest, and “Blackness” in TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly. -He is currently co-editing an anthology on the works of Hortense Spillers, tentatively titled The Flesh of the Matter: A Hortense Spillers Reader

Website: http://cornell.academia.edu/CRileySnorton (Sources for different publications)

Review of the book https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/nobody-is-supposed-to-know

Awards (link/ source http://africana.cornell.edu/c-riley-snorton )

National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship for the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

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