Sony CorANez Bolton is associate professor of English & Spanish and chair of Latinx and Latin American Studies at Amherst College. He is the author of Crip Colony: Mestizaje, US Imperialism, and the Queer Politics of Disability in the Philippines.
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List of Illustrations Preface: the great bracero Introduction: Racial Dysphoria 1. Ability as Property: On the Frontier Prosthesis and Colonial Drag 2. Filipinx Spanish: Crip Genres of Anti-Assimilation 3. Filipino Jose, Not Mexican JosE: On the Disability Affects of Filipinx Undocumentality and Racial Dysphoria 4. Mad Migrant Imaginary: Asian American and Latinx Disability Politics in Translation Coda: Basement Archive in the Tropics Acknowledgments Notes Index
Dos X boldly maps the epistemic and affective webs that arise from racial dysphoria, questioning the attachments we hold to calcified categories, histories, and practices of recognition. Sony CoraNez Bolton invites us to engage with gaps, misrecognition, prosthesis, and histories of trauma not only to construct an archive of desire and subjectivity but also as gateways to inhabiting, activating, and ultimately transforming other worlds and ways of knowing. - Allan Punzalan Isaac, Rutgers University, author of Filipino Time: Affective Worlds and Contracted Labor

