Queer and Trans People of Colour in the UK: Possibilities for Intersectional Richness

This book explores the meanings of Queer and Trans People of Colour (QTPOC) activist groups in the UK, considering the tensions around inclusion and belonging across lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer (LBGTQ) and of colour communities and wider British society.

Davis draws de/anti-/post-colonial, black feminist, and queer theory into critical psychology to publish the first book of its kind in the UK developing an intersectional understanding of QTPOC subjectivities and identities. The book examines questions of belonging, racial melancholia, decolonising gender and sexualities and the joys, erotics, and the difficulties of building and finding QTPOC community that can hold and celebrate our intersectional richness.

Offering a radical and critical intervention into psychology, this volume will be of key interest to scholars in Gender Studies and Queer Studies, Psychology and Race, together with activists, community organisers, counsellors and the third sector.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction

  2. Exploring QTPOC Lives

  3. Theorising Multiplicity

  4. Belonging

  5. Building Community

  6. Decolonising Gender and Sexuality

  7. Conflict and Harm in Community: Possibilities for the Reparative and Transformative

  8. Conclusion


    The book will be published on 30th December 2022, and is available to pre-order from 9th Dec.