Reclaiming genders : transsexual grammars at the fin de siècle

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Reclaiming genders : transsexual grammars at the fin de siècle

edited by Kate More and Stephen Whittle

Cassell, 1999

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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An interdisciplinary work bringing together an international group of transgender writers, this text provides a collection of essays that are central to both academia and activism. Based on academic and "street" experiences, the book addresses the practical issues faced in changing the world view of gender while forcing theory a step forward from limitations of "queer", feminism and postmodernism. In a wide-ranging set of contributions, it addresses our engendered places now and what we can aim for in the future. It evaluates the mechanism we can use to galvanize both the micro theories of gender as a personal experience of oppression and the macro theories of gender as a site of social regulation. The collection aimes to take identity politics and reclaim identity for the "self".

目次

  • Part 1 Becoming trans: the becoming man - the law's ass brays
  • passing women and female bodied men - (re)claiming FTM history
  • portrait of a transfag drag hag as a young man - the activist career of Louis G. Sullivan
  • exceptional locations - transsexual travelogues. Part 2 Becoming (trans)active: look! no don't! - the visibility dilemma for transsexual men
  • testimonies of HIV activism
  • talking transgender politics
  • a proposal for doing transgender theory in the academy. Part 3 Thinking transsexualism into the new millennium: trans studies - between a metaphysics of presence and absence
  • 50 billion galaxies of gender - transgendering the millennium
  • what does a transsexual want? - the encounter between psychoanalysis and transsexualism
  • never mind the bollocks - trans-theory in the UK.

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