Tessy Schlosser

Tessy Schlosser

@tessyschlo.bsky.social

political theorist and director general of CDIJUM. tending to archives while weaving memory with doubt and politics.

62 Followers 83 Following 11 Posts Joined Jun 2025
3 months ago
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Calendars of Truth - The Ideas Letter Schlosser reflects on how contemporary rituals of remembrance—from Mexico’s annual Ayotzinapa marches to the liturgical cycle of Yom Kippur—expose the limits of truth as redemption or revelation. Thro...

I wrote about "truth-telling" for The Ideas Letter from @open-society.bsky.social. It was as personal quest where I found company by the hand of Antigone, Cassandra, and Jonah.

www.theideasletter.org/essay/calend...

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5 months ago

yeah... I kind of don't know how to even exist in social media anymore. I feel like I enjoyed the interactive social aspect of them and it has all become "content" to consume and not even that great.

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5 months ago

I really thought I would use this more.

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6 months ago

I will remind folks those images of Nazi book burnings aren't burning just any books. They're burning the library of Magnus Hirschfeld; a gay, Jewish doctor who created an institute dedicated to LGBTQ sex education and healthcare. And a man who pioneered gender affirming care surgeries.

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7 months ago

It is always an incredible experience reading @alexshams.bsky.social 🫶🏼

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8 months ago

¡Qué gran foto!

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8 months ago

“Struggling through the work is extremely important -- more important than publishing it.”

-- Toni Morrison

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8 months ago

Thank you for reading, Cath!

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8 months ago
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Reporting: Mexico’s government is using the disappeared to build a surveillance state, families say — The Mexico Brief. by Madeleine Wattenbarger. A polemical point of the reform to the General Disappearance Law passed by Mexican legislators this week is the use of a biometric CURP to search for missing people. The ...

This is a techno-dystopian nightmare. www.themexicobrief.org/latest/mexic...

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8 months ago

Thank you for reading and sharing! An honor.

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8 months ago
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Why Identity is Failing—and Can’t be Abandoned - The Ideas Letter It would be convenient to start this essay with a clear definition of identity politics—a dictionary-worthy entry, presented like a compact and neat truth. But identity politics resists tidy…

Rather than abandon identity politics, this piece argues that we must embrace its friction— an unfinished solidarity that resists purity. Identity is not possession but passage; liberation lies not in coherence but in living with unresolved tensions.

By @tessyschlo.bsky.social

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8 months ago
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Desempolvando la lengua de redes sociales con un buenos días.

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8 months ago

I [Berlant] You. Hablaba con un amigo cómo elle insistía en sus pronombres they-them profesionalmente y ya después con querides era ella. 100% a una solo pocos la conocen en su forma de ser mujer.

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8 months ago
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Why Identity is Failing—and Can’t be Abandoned - The Ideas Letter It would be convenient to start this essay with a clear definition of identity politics—a dictionary-worthy entry, presented like a compact and neat truth. But identity politics resists tidy definitio...

What would it mean to approach identity not as a problem that needs solving, but as something to consider with care and to critique in the knowledge that it is too much and not enough?
www.theideasletter.org/essay/why-id...

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8 months ago
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Why Identity is Failing—and Can’t be Abandoned - The Ideas Letter It would be convenient to start this essay with a clear definition of identity politics—a dictionary-worthy entry, presented like a compact and neat truth. But identity politics resists tidy definitio...

I like that my first post for this platform will be me sharing an essay I wrote for The Ideas Letter on identity politics. It’s a subject I return to again and again—how identity both opens and limits political possibility.

www.theideasletter.org/essay/why-id...

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