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Nat Raha is a Lecturer in Fine Art Critical Studies at The Glasgow School of Art, specializing in interdisciplinary research that bridges transfeminist theory, queer Marxism, and critical aesthetics. Their work interrogates themes of social reproduction, ethical resistance, and queer memory, often engaging with collaborative projects and artistic practices.
- Key Research Areas: Gender Studies, Queer Theory, Abolitionist Ethics, Critical Marxism, Contemporary Art Criticism
Raha’s recent publications explore intersections of trans embodiment, femme solidarity, and crip theory through analyses of artistic works and historical contexts. Collaborations with Mijke van der Drift and others highlight their commitment to collective knowledge production.
Notable projects include contributions to Transgender Marxism (Pluto Press, 2021) and co-edited works like Queer Print in Europe (Bloomsbury, 2022). Their practice also extends to curatorial and performative engagements, such as Life Support: Forms of Care in Art and Activism (2021) and the performance epistolary (on carceral islands) (2023).
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