Trans: Gender and Race in an Age of Unsettled Identities by Rogers Brubaker

Trans: Gender and Race in an Age of Unsettled Identities by Rogers Brubaker

Author:Rogers Brubaker [Brubaker, Rogers]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Social Science, Ethnic Studies, General, Minority Studies, LGBT Studies
ISBN: 9780691172354
Google: LZrTjwEACAAJ
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2016-01-15T00:58:58.543000+00:00


* As “trans” has come to be associated, in many contexts, with trans man or trans woman, trans* has come to be used in recent years as a device for expressly including those who do not identify in binary terms as well as those who do. The irony is that this replicates the inclusive intent earlier associated with “transgender” and subsequently with “trans” (Bettcher 2014a, 385; Titman 2013).

† All feminist thinking is of course egalitarian in some respects. The strand I am calling egalitarian focuses on distributional inequalities between men and women, while the liberationist strand focuses on the constraints exercised by the gender system on both women and men.

‡ More concretely, of course, a “multiracial” option threatened to reduce the official size and diminish the political strength of the black population.



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