Between the autobiographical chronicle and the philosophical essay, a radical book about fluid sexual identity that we now recover for the Anagrama catalog.
This book is not a typical book. It is, to begin with, a hybrid text, which interweaves autobiographical narration and philosophical essay. But it is something more: the chronicle of an experiment with the writer's own body, who applies testosterone in gel form in a personal and political exploration. A corporal and sexual investigation that goes beyond, through transgressive writing, the traditional limits of the genre, in all its meanings.
It has been said of Testo Junqui that it is for the new transfeminism what Deleuze and Guattari's Anti-Oedipus was for the generation of '68. This is a book about sexual identity understood as a fluid and non-watertight condition; about sexuality in capitalism, pornography, femin...read more








