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An Apartment on Uranus

Chronicles of the Crossing

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A “dissident of the gender-sex binary system” reflects on gender transitioning and political and cultural transitions in technoscientific capitalism.

Uranus, the frozen giant, is the coldest planet in the solar system as well as a deity in Greek mythology. It is also the inspiration for uranism, a concept coined by the writer Karl Heinrich Ulrich in 1864 to define the “third sex” and the rights of those who “love differently.” Following Ulrich, Paul B. Preciado dreams of an apartment on Uranus where he might live beyond existing power, gender and racial strictures invented by modernity. “My trans condition is a new form of uranism,” he writes. “I am not a man. I am not a woman. I am not heterosexual. I am not homosexual. I am not bisexual. I am a dissident of the gender-sex binary system. I am the multiplicity of the cosmos trapped in a binary political and epistemological system, shouting in front of you. I am a uranist confined inside the limits of technoscientific capitalism.”

This book recounts Preciado's transformation from Beatriz into Paul B., but it is not only an account of gender transitioning. Preciado also considers political, cultural, and sexual transition, reflecting on issues that range from the rise of neo-fascism in Europe to the technological appropriation of the uterus, from the harassment of trans children to the role museums might play in the cultural revolution to come. An Apartment on Uranus is a bold, transgressive, and necessary book.

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    • Library Journal

      March 27, 2020

      Preciado, author of the seminal Countersexual Manifesto and early explorer of gender and sexual politics and theory (e.g., the sexual ramifications of architecture), includes here columns written from 2013 to 2018, relating his transition from Beatriz to Paul and much more. The frame of reference to Uranus in the title is multivaried, deriving from the 19th-century term, uranism, or third sex, and Preciado's vision of living beyond contemporary conceptions of race and gender--"I am not a man. I am not a woman. I am not heterosexual. I am not homosexual. I am not bisexual. I am a dissident of the gender-sex binary system." Essay topics range from the trans-crip movement to the fate of the bison, with pieces arranged chronologically and running one to three pages in length. Many are riffs on their subjects and digestible in small portions. What sets these entries apart from other writings in the queer and trans theory tradition is the clarity of prose and thought. VERDICT Preciado engages complex ideas from a number of ancient and modern-day philosophers and theorists, which might challenge the uninitiated, but the dreamlike quality of the work is sure to resonate with readers of the great French writers Jean Genet and Albert Camus. Highly recommended.--David Azzolina, Univ. of Pennsylvania Libs., Philadelphia

      Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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