Trans*: A Quick and Quirky Account of Gender Variability

Trans*: A Quick and Quirky Account of Gender Variability

2017 • 178 pages

This title is part of American Studies Now and available as an e-book first. Visit ucpress.edu/go/americanstudiesnow to learn more. In the last decade, public discussions of transgender issues have increased exponentially. However, with this increased visibility has come not just power, but regulation, both in favor of and against trans people. What was once regarded as an unusual or even unfortunate disorder has become an accepted articulation of gendered embodiment as well as a new site for political activism and political recognition. What happened in the last few decades to prompt such an extensive rethinking of our understanding of gendered embodiment? How did a stigmatized identity become so central to U.S. and European articulations of self? And how have people responded to the new definitions and understanding of sex and the gendered body? In Trans*, Jack Halberstam explores these recent shifts in the meaning of the gendered body and representation, and explores the possibilities of a nongendered, gender-optional, or gender-queer future.

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American Studies Now: Critical Histories of the Present

American Studies Now: Critical Histories of the Present is a 5-book series first released in 2017 with contributions by J. Jack Halberstam, Lisa Duggan, and Julie Sze.

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