43.000 million sexes
Paul B. Preciado
How can we make sense of the current wave of technofascism targeting trans and non-binary bodies? Are the tools developed within feminist and queer theory still sufficient for resistance? And how might we imagine new forms of collective organization that move beyond identity politics?
Drawing on insights from early 20th-century sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld, Paul B. Preciado proposes a rethinking of the conventional relationship between sex and gender, advocating for a radical shift in how we understand the body, subjectivity, and politics.
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Paul B. Preciado is a writer, curator, filmmaker, and one of the leading contemporary thinkers in the field of gender and sexual politics. His books—including Manifesto Contra-sexual, Testo Junkie: Sex, Drugs, and Biopolitics, Pornotopia, Can the Monster Speak?, An Apartment on Uranus, Dysphoria Mundi, and Paper Organs—as well as his film Orlando, My Political Biography, have become key references for contemporary queer, transfeminist, and non-binary countercultures.
His hybrid and incisive work explores new forms of intervention against the necrobiopolitical management of bodies, sex, gender, and race in contemporary technofascism.





