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Sympathy, Fear, Hate: Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminism and Evangelical Christianity  / C. Libby.

TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly, 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 425-442
bron: TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly jaargang: 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 425-442
samenvatting: A recent pastoral guide designed to help Christians better understand "transgender individuals and the broader ideological movement" took a seemingly bizarre turn when it urged readers to sympathize with radical feminist concerns about the safety of women and the increasing threat to their very identity. While the depiction of the dangerous trans subject as a potential source of injury is nothing new, the increasingly frequent evangelical reliance on affectively charged rhetoric mimicking trans-exclusionary radical feminist writing is surprising enough to merit further investigation. This essay analyzes and responds to the burgeoning connections between trans-exclusionary radical feminism, "gender critical" writing, and transphobic evangelical Christian rhetoric by arguing that their affective resonance, predicated on the proper cultivation of sympathy, fear, and hatred, is made possible by a shared commitment to a dimorphic conception of sex difference and the politics of injury.
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Sympathy, Fear, Hate: Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminism and Evangelical Christianity
ts.
C. Libby.
TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly
9
(2022)
3
(aug)
425-442
N311593
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Pulpit of Performative Reason  / Kathryn Lofton.

TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly, 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 443-459
bron: TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly jaargang: 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 443-459
samenvatting: This essay observes that a hostile relationship to religion is an elemental component of contemporary debates about gender and sexuality, and this hostility has its origin in a specific movement, freethought. A long line of Anglophone self-described freethinkers argues that human beings embrace religions because they cannot think without direction. TERF voices echo this explanation as they seek to right what they determine are wrong figurations of gender. The freethinker's ritual presentation requires standing at a pulpit determined by their claimed associations with and commitment to reason, and then correcting someone else's view of themselves with a red pen in front of a crowd. Understanding TERFs, and their ability to declare what gender is and is not, requires a foray into the history of religions to perceive why this is such a tenacious prejudicial rite of modernity.
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Pulpit of Performative Reason
ts.
Kathryn Lofton.
TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly
9
(2022)
3
(aug)
443-459
N311594
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Introduction: Trans-Exclusionary Politics by Other Means  / Serena Bassi; Greta LaFleur.

TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly, 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 460-462
bron: TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly jaargang: 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 460-462
samenvatting: Trans-exclusionary dogma is the political quicksilver of our moment. Impossibly dynamic, these politics can assume the shape of any container - policies, religious beliefs, nationalist sentiment, laws - they inform. Indeed, it is the deeply mercurial nature of trans-exclusionary perspectives that makes them so pernicious. They can undergird, at once, calls for a putatively stabilizing return to traditional gender roles in the home and the state and demands for greater legal and policy-based protections for girls and women in sport, employment, and state services; anti-colonial critique and imperialist nationalisms; and biological essentialisms and the explosion of gender norms. To account for the breadth and diversity of trans-exclusionary politics of various kinds would require several years' worth of additional special issues, but even then, because these politics are so labile, so responsive to the conservative political whims of the moment, we have no doubt but that they will continue to take new form and shape...
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Introduction: Trans-Exclusionary Politics by Other Means
ts.
Serena Bassi; Greta LaFleur.
TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly
9
(2022)
3
(aug)
460-462
N311595
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Fascist Feminism: A Dialogue  / Sophie Lewis, Asa Seresin.

TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly, 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 463-479
bron: TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly jaargang: 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 463-479
samenvatting: Repudiations of trans-exclusionary radical feminism often take the form of a call to strip from TERFs the name feminist. TERFism, it is often argued, is not "real feminism," and in this same vein it is sometimes argued that lesbian exponents of transmisogyny are not a "real" part of queer history. Asa Seresin and Sophie Lewis - both of us transplants from 'TERF Island,' living in the United States - here advance a different approach. In this critical dialogue, we suggest that, if some feminisms are patriarchal, and some lesbianisms are invested in whiteness, then queer feminists must become comfortable positioning some feminists - even queer ones - as their enemies. With reference to minoritarian sections of the archive of early twentieth-century British lesbian suffragism and, equally, of 1970s US lesbian separatism (both of whose contemporary heirs we locate in the "gender critical" movement), the discussion attends to fascisant themes within Anglophone feminism past and present.
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Fascist Feminism: A Dialogue
ts.
Sophie Lewis, Asa Seresin.
TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly
9
(2022)
3
(aug)
463-479
N311596
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Choosing Threat, Embodying the Viral: Trans* Endemics in Times of Pandemic  / Mat A. Thompson.

TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly, 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 480-487
bron: TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly jaargang: 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 480-487
samenvatting: In 2020 trans* organizations across global contexts found government and state support during the coronavirus pandemic to be considerably lacking (Summers 2020; Goshal 2020) and thus sought to provide the absent financial, social, and health-care support for trans* people. At the same time, trans* people all over the world have identified a prominent rise in transphobic rhetoric and legislation (Reid 2021; Deliso 2021). In the United Kingdom, the Bell v. Tavistock (2020) high court ruling, which asserted that under-sixteens were not able to consent to prescribed puberty blockers, and the governmental failure to amend the 2004 Gender Recognition Act were codifications of a deeply transphobic political atmosphere (BBC 2020; Murphy and Brooks 2020)
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Choosing Threat, Embodying the Viral: Trans* Endemics in Times of Pandemic
ts.
Mat A. Thompson.
TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly
9
(2022)
3
(aug)
480-487
N311615
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Moving toward Radical Love in Organizing Spaces  / Jo Krishnakumar; Annapurna Menon.

TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly, 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 488-500
bron: TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly jaargang: 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 488-500
samenvatting: Feminist spaces have, for the longest time, maintained a close link with the idea that the "personal is political" (Hanisch 1969) - referring to the interdependent relationship between the personal self and the political system that the self is based in. Both the personal self and the political self interact, modify, create, and mold each other. While this interaction is claimed to be embodied in feminist organizations, it is often absent in their praxis. In our observations, we note how personal "cis-terhoods" supersede the political "sisterhoods" with a reduction of the political to the personal. In today's world, where an increasing "gender critical" and trans-exclusionary feminism is taking precedence within progressive movements, it is important for people within organizing spaces to take account of our own actions. The objective should be to not replicate the exclusions that we have been subjected to inside our own safe spaces and feminist groups.
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Moving toward Radical Love in Organizing Spaces
ts.
Jo Krishnakumar; Annapurna Menon.
TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly
9
(2022)
3
(aug)
488-500
N311616
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GID as an Acceptable Minority: or, The Alliance between Moral Conservatives and "Gender Critical" Feminists in Japan  / Hidenobu Yamada.

TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly, 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 501-506
bron: TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly jaargang: 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 501-506
samenvatting: This essay articulates how feminist, queer, and trans politics in the early aughts have become a precondition for the rise of feminist transphobia in Japan now. On the one hand, mainstream feminists in that period overlooked transphobia in the gender backlash from moral conservatives. On the other hand, a 2003 law on gender recognition for people with GID (gender identity disorder) endorsed the patriarchal system in which only some transsexual people would be recognized. The author argues that these backgrounds allow "gender critical" feminists to oppose what they see as the transgender ideology, forging an implicit alliance with moral conservatives while portraying themselves as being tolerant of people with GID.
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GID as an Acceptable Minority: or, The Alliance between Moral Conservatives and "Gender Critical" Feminists in Japan
ts.
Hidenobu Yamada.
TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly
9
(2022)
3
(aug)
501-506
N311617
Artikel

J. K. Rowling and the Echo Chamber of Secrets  / Gina Gwenffrewi.

TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly, 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 507-516
bron: TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly jaargang: 9 (2022) 3 (aug), p. 507-516
samenvatting: This autoethnographic article attempts to capture the distress of a trans woman in Scotland at the transphobia in the legacy media's coverage of the J. K. Rowling furore in June 2020. Through the use of a frame narrative, the article analyses some of the transphobic elements of Rowling's essay published on June 10, 2020, originally titled "TERF Wars," which prompted an online backlash and a subsequent cycle of negative legacy media coverage against trans people. The article deconstructs two opinion pieces in the Scotsman and the National that depict Rowling as a victim and trans women as abusive and/or delusional, with an accompanying association of trans women with virtual spaces, set against cis women inhabiting real-world spaces. The newspapers' subsequent, respective refusal to publish counter articles criticizing the opinion pieces is then described, with reference to the legacy media's more general cancel-culture narrative, described by Sara Ahmed as a "mechanism of power." Concluding on the experience of having no personal voice or access to the kind of influence enjoyed by a transphobic legacy media, the article refers to Andrew Anastasia's conception of three modes of transgender voice to identify how only collective action can allow trans voices to be heard and effect change.
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J. K. Rowling and the Echo Chamber of Secrets
ts.
Gina Gwenffrewi.
TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly
9
(2022)
3
(aug)
507-516
N311620
Artikel

Toward a historiography of the lesbian transsexual, or the TERF's nightmare  / Jules Gill-Peterson.

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 26 (2022) 2 (apr-jun), p. 133-147
bron: Journal of Lesbian Studies jaargang: 26 (2022) 2 (apr-jun), p. 133-147
samenvatting: This essay asks after the possibility of making the transsexual lesbian signify as a historical mode of sexuality, as a contribution to an anti-TERF method in trans and lesbian studies. What logics of mid twentieth century gender and sexuality are responsible for the opacity of transsexual and transvestite lesbians prior to the 1970s, despite the ample evidence that desire between femmes played a central role in trans social life? To move towards such a historiography and method, the author considers two paradigmatically difficult cases. First, Louise Lawrence, a well-known trans women in the San Francisco Bay Area who transitioned entirely do-it-yourself in 1944, and whose long term relationship with a partner, Gay Elkins, is high opaque in the archival record. Second, the essay considers the compulsory heterosexuality embedded in the medical logic of transsexuality in the 1960s, arguing that the medical ontology of the transsexual vagina was itself dependent upon the avowal of its immediate and exclusive use for penetration by straight men, making transsexual lesbians implausible despite their evident existence.
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Toward a historiography of the lesbian transsexual, or the TERF's nightmare
ts.
Jules Gill-Peterson.
Journal of Lesbian Studies
26
(2022)
2
(apr-jun)
133-147
N311999

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