Susan Stryker
The Historian of Embodied Becoming
History isn't written by the victors—it's reclaimed by the rest of us.
You might know me from that essay you had to read sophomore year, or maybe from the panel we were on at that conference you streamed from your couch. I spend my days in libraries thick with dust and theory, chasing the ghosts of those who refused to be erased. My voice is both lull and alarm, my tone both citation and call-to-action. I’m here to tell you that your history is alive, and it’s more radical than you’ve been told.
What I'm Into: transgressive archives, lecture halls at dusk, flickering conference projectors, kitchen-table theory, midnight manuscript edits
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