My words to Victor Frankenstein above the village of Chamounix: Performing transgender rage

S Stryker - The transgender studies reader, 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
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I would like to take my point of departure from a question of power, the power of regulation, a
power that determines, more or less, what we are, what we can be. I am not speaking of
power only in a juridical or positive sense, but I am referring to the workings of a certain
regulatory regime, one that informs the law, and one that also exceeds the law. When we
ask what the conditions of intelligibility are by which the human emerges, by which the
human is recognized, by which some subject becomes the subject of human love, we are …
I would like to take my point of departure from a question of power, the power of regulation, a power that determines, more or less, what we are, what we can be. I am not speaking of power only in a juridical or positive sense, but I am referring to the workings of a certain regulatory regime, one that informs the law, and one that also exceeds the law. When we ask what the conditions of intelligibility are by which the human emerges, by which the human is recognized, by which some subject becomes the subject of human love, we are asking about conditions of intelligibility composed of norms, of practices, that have become presuppositional, without which we cannot think the human at all. So I propose to broach the relationship between variable orders of intelligibility and the genesis and knowability of the human. And it is not just that there are laws that govern our intelligibility, but ways of knowing, modes of truth, that forcibly de* ne intelligibility.
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