Episode Summary
In this episode, Chris Lloyd talks to Kit Heyam, Jonathan Ward, Rebecca Jane Morgan, and Eva Cheuk-Yin Li about the new open access book New and Decolonial Approaches to Gender Nonconformity: Forging A Home For Ourselves (Bloomsbury, 2025). Kit and Jonathan have co-edited the volume, and Rebecca and Eva have chapters within it. We talked about decolonisation and anticolonialism, trans history, gender nonconformity across time and place, cis scholarship, and embodiment (among much else). EPISODE NOTES: Heyam, K. (2022.) Before We Were Trans: A New History of Gender. Liu, W. & Li, E.C.Y. (2025). The geopolitics of queer archives: Contested Chineseness and queer Sinophone affiliations between Hong Kong and Taiwan. Sexualities, 28(3), 1118–1138. Li, E.C.Y. (2023, April 4). Hong Kongers’ mourning for Elizabeth II: Colonial nostalgia and the (impossible) project of decolonisation. The Sociological Review Magazine. Morgan, R.J. (2023). Gender Heretics: Evangelicals, Feminists, adn the Alliance Against Trans Liberation.Please leave us feedback about the show via this link.Visit our website for more resources and follow us on BlueSky!Email us with thoughts and feedback: ddtu@herts.ac.ukProduced by Chris Lloyd, Catarina Carvalho, and Sara de Sousa.Music by Rayen © Hear more via Spotify or Instagram.Edited by Allysa Versoza and Chris Lloyd.
