"A thrilling and utterly original book. Propulsively readable; Lavery's luminous prose carries us through a captivating archive to reveal the surprising centrality of the trope of transsexual demonic possession to contemporary debates over embodiment, consciousness, agency, and the possibility of shared reality. When liberal rights claims have so spectacularly failed to defend trans kids (or trans adults), we need this book and Grace Lavery's singular voice."-- Ann Pellegrini, coauthor of , Gender Without Identity "Grace Lavery is a daring, daunting, and dazzling writer. In Personal Demons she offers an utterly mesmerizing account of how transsexual subjectivity challenges neoliberal reason. Lavery writes a captivating and archly critical voice, and reads with uncanny sensitivity to both generic genealogy and textual detail. This is essential, urgent reading for anyone inhabiting the death throes of liberalism."-- Bill Brown, Karla Scherer Distinguished Service Professor in American Culture, University of Chicago.
Personal Demons : Possession Narratives of Late Liberalism