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TERFism, Zionism, and Right-Wing Annihilationism: Toward an Internationalist Genealogy of Extinction Phobia  / C. Heike Schotten.

TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly, 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 334-364
bron: TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly jaargang: 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 334-364
samenvatting: This article traces the emergence of what the author calls predation TERFism to the development of US Jewish-identified feminism and, in particular, Zionist lesbian separatism. This historical connection is reflected in the rhetorical and ideological similarities between predation TERFism and Zionism, both of which are defined by an "extinction phobia" that confuses oppressor and oppressed, presenting the subordinate party as capable of eliminating the dominant one. This extinction phobia transforms into "right-wing annihilationism" via a dehumanization of the subordinate party as innately harmful and therefore requiring elimination; hence the hallmark predation TERF abjection of trans women as rapists of cis women and the Zionist abjection of Palestinians as "savage and/or "terrorist." These connections can be obscured by the siloization of social justice movement work in the United States, wherein anti-colonial and anti-imperial organizing is often separated from organizing for gender and reproductive justice and sexual freedom. Recognizing the continuities, however - whether historical, material, or ideological - between predation TERFism and Zionism offers useful lessons for understanding not only the power of the contemporary global anti-trans resurgence, but also how we might build solidaristic, anti-colonial movements to defeat it.
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signatuur: ts.

TERFism, Zionism, and Right-Wing Annihilationism: Toward an Internationalist Genealogy of Extinction Phobia
ts.
C. Heike Schotten.
TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly
9
(2022)
3
(aug)
334-364
N311589
Artikel

Is "Gender Ideology" Western Colonialism?: Anti-gender Rhetoric and the Misappropriation of Postcolonial Language  / Jenny Andrine Madsen Evang,

TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly, 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 365-386
bron: TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly jaargang: 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 365-386
samenvatting: How should we interrogate and oppose the current anti-gender misappropriation of postcolonial thought and struggles? Recently, we have seen a resurgence of organized anti-gender sentiments across Europe and the globe. A specific anti-gender rhetoric of victimization defines so-called Western genderists as a common enemy and colonizing force against "the people." By focusing on some key European anti-gender actors, this article analyzes the strategic significance of the specific anti-gender assertion that gender is a neocolonial imposition. Beyond examining how the European anti-gender takeover of postcolonial framing is hypocritical - as anti-gender thinkers are themselves invested in the cisheterosexist myth that is perhaps the most colonial of all - the article argues that the misappropriation reveals something central about the racialized imaginary underpinning their rhetoric. They reproduce a racialized hierarchy of biological plasticity that positions white Europeans as both the ultimate saviors and the most vulnerable victims in the face of "genderism." By unpacking the politics through which European anti-gender actors use the "non-Western" world as a rhetorical ruse to further Western supremacy, the article also shows the danger of the impulse to suspend postcolonial feminist critique in an effort to distance oneself from the anti-gender misappropriation of such theory and to unite around a common liberal front. Instead, it proposes that postcolonial thought is more vital than ever if we are to counter current anti-gender movements, their Islamophobia, and their transphobia.
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signatuur: ts.

Is "Gender Ideology" Western Colonialism?: Anti-gender Rhetoric and the Misappropriation of Postcolonial Language
ts.
Jenny Andrine Madsen Evang,
TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly
9
(2022)
3
(aug)
365-386
N311590
Artikel

Toward a Trans* Masculine Genealogy in South America  / Francisco Fernández Romero; Andrés Mendieta.

TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly, 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 524-534
bron: TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly jaargang: 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 524-534
samenvatting: Latin American trans* masculine individuals have often been erased from public discourse, both within their societies and within trans studies. On the one hand, within the region, it is frequent to hear that trans* masculinities are invisible. This invisibility or, rather, this erasure of our subjectivities, is directly related to the fact that trans* masculine identities are often not recognized as such and are thus disregarded (Álvarez Broz 2017; Fernández Romero, Torres, and Lenzi 2021). This situation can be attributed both to anti-trans discourses from conservative and progressive sectors, including trans-exclusionary radical feminists (TERFs), and to some sectors that consider themselves allies of a "trans* movement" yet do not address its plurality. Cissexist historical narratives have often also overlooked certain aspects of our histories that are crucial for understanding our biographies and our community-building and political practices.
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signatuur: ts.

Toward a Trans* Masculine Genealogy in South America
ts.
Francisco Fernández Romero; Andrés Mendieta.
TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly
9
(2022)
3
(aug)
524-534
N311758
Artikel

'Niemand mocht weten dat ik transvrouw was'  / Sara Luijters.

Parool 12-07-2022
bron: Parool 12-07-2022
samenvatting: Fotograaf Iris Haverkamp Begemann (33) en Alejandra Ortiz (39), transvrouw en vluchtelinge, creëerden samen een ontroerend multimediaproject. Haverkamp bezocht het dorp van Ortiz in Mexico, ontmoette haar familie en bezocht een onderduikadres voor transvrouwen in Mexico-Stad. De tentoonstelling 'I Went on a Holiday to the Country You Fled From' is te zien in de Melkweg Expo in Amsterdam.
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signatuur: knipsel (beeldende kunsten)

'Niemand mocht weten dat ik transvrouw was'
knipsel (beeldende kunsten)
Sara Luijters.
Parool
12-07-2022
N313180
Artikel

Perceived social norms and acceptance of transgender students in gendered restrooms  / Chelsea L. Monheim & Jennifer J. Ratcliff.

Journal of LGBT Youth, 20 (2023) 2 (apr-jun), p. 353-369
bron: Journal of LGBT Youth jaargang: 20 (2023) 2 (apr-jun), p. 353-369
samenvatting: Transgender college students report higher rates of discrimination in gendered restrooms than do their cisgender peers. It is critical to understand factors that promote greater acceptance of transgender students using restrooms that align with their gender identity. The current experiment examined the impact of perceived social norms on both acceptance of transgender individuals using various locations and transphobia. Participants were 133 cisgender college students recruited on a college campus that had recently added all-gender restrooms to all campus buildings. Participants completed a prescreening measure of transphobia. During the experimental session, participants read results from a fictional study in which the social norm of their college campus was described as either in favor of (supportive norm) or against (unsupportive norm) the installation of all-gender restrooms on campus. Then participants completed measures of acceptance of transgender individuals in various spaces and transphobia. Supporting the primary hypothesis, relative to those in the unsupportive norm condition, participants in the supportive social norm condition were more accepting of transgender individuals using restrooms that aligned with their gender identity. However, the norm manipulation did not impact personal levels of transphobia between prescreen and post experimental manipulation. Implications and future directions will be discussed.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

Perceived social norms and acceptance of transgender students in gendered restrooms
ts.
Chelsea L. Monheim & Jennifer J. Ratcliff.
Journal of LGBT Youth
20
(2023)
2
(apr-jun)
353-369
N313529
Object

Sticker 'There was some transphobic shite here so I covered it with a doodle of a happy sloth.'

ca. 2023. - M02808
beschrijving: Sticker in de kleuren van de transgendervlag en een illustratie van een luiaard. Boven staat: 'There was some transphobic shite here so I covered it with a doodle of a happy sloth.' Lighthouse is een queer boekhandel in Edinburgh, 'een onverbloemd activistische, intersectionele, feministische, antiracistische, lgbtq+ gemeenschapsruimte' en gerund door vrouwen.
trefwoord: lighthouse
organisatie: Lighthouse Bookshop
formaat/maat HxB: 21 x 15cm
land: uk
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Sticker 'There was some transphobic shite here so I covered it with a doodle of a happy sloth.'
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