Transgressive, 9781785926471
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Provocative essays ignite debate on gender, feminism, and trans identity.

Transgressive

a trans woman on gender, feminism, and politics

$49.03

  • Paperback

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    14 May 2019

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Summary

Transgressive: A Trans-Feminist Perspective on Gender, Identity, and Philosophy

This collection of insightful, pithy, and passionately argued think pieces from a trans-feminist perspective explores issues surrounding gender, feminism, and philosophy, challenging misconceptions about trans identities.

The book confronts contentious debates in gender studies to alleviate ongoing tension between feminism and trans women. Split into six sections, this collection covers wider iss…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781785926471
ISBN-10:1785926470
Author:Rachel Anne Williams
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:14 May 2019
Weight:283g
Dimensions:216mm x 138mm x 19mm
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Critics Review

Williams’s terrific work breaking down academic concepts into understandable language and clear, concrete ideas will be a boon to both newbies to and veterans of the trans experience and issues. * Publishers Weekly *Taking unerring aim at the patriarchal transphobia that saturates our lives, Williams’ piercing insights and vivid personal accounts capture the heartbreak and the hope of existing in this world as a transgender human being. – Zinnia Jones, creator of Gender AnalysisRachel Williams’ Transgressive should be required reading for human beings. Her skillful interweaving of autobiography and theory not only radically improves our understanding of sex and gender, but also manifests kindness and wisdom on every page. I have never been as entertained by something so fundamentally helpful. – Jon Cogburn, Louisiana State University Department of Philosophy, author of Garcian Meditations and (with Mark Silcox) Philosophy Through Video GamesWilliams writes with exceptional clarity and candor about some intellectually and emotionally difficult subjects, and somehow she manages to do so in a voice that is equal parts confident and modest. It would be hard to exaggerate how much I learned from this remarkable collection of essays. – Christopher Heath Wellman, Professor of Philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis

About The Author

Rachel Anne Williams

Rachel Anne Williams is a trans woman who runs a popular blog. She has 5000+ Twitter followers and 1000+ YouTube subscribers and has written for publications such as Medium. She previously worked in academia as a philosopher and is based in the US.

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