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Trans philosophy / Perry Zurn, Andrea J. Pitts, Talia Mae Bettcher, and PJ DiPietro, editors.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Trans people.
- Identity (Philosophical concept).
- Gender identity.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xxx, 302 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Minneapolis, MN : University of Minnesota Press, [2024]
- Summary:
- "Trans Philosophy defines this burgeoning and polymorphous discipline as philosophical work that is accountable to and illuminative of cross-cultural and global trans experiences, histories, and cultural productions. Centering the contributions of trans and gender-nonconfirming philosophers, the contributors address discrimination, embodiment, identity, language, and law"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Introduction: Situating and Desituating Trans Philosophy
- Part I: Metaphilosophy, Categories, and Kinds
- What Is Trans Philosophy?
- Reimagining Transgender
- Replicating Gender: Reflections on Gender Concepts, Gender Kinds, and History
- Laughing at Trans Women: A Theory of Transmisogyny
- Part II: Embodiment, Materiality, and Phenomenologies of Flesh
- Thinking Trans Embodiment: On Contingent “Home” and Trans Fatigue
- “I Look Too Good Not to Be Seen”: Multiple Meaning Realism and Sociosomatics
- The Art(s) of Ecstasy: Black Trans Art in the Afterlife of Slavery
- Part III: Temporality, Technicity, and Bioethics of Becoming
- Genealogies of Trans Technicity
- Misgendering as Temporal Capture
- Sylvia Rivera and the Fight against Carceral Medicine
- tRacing Face: A Racial Genealogy of Beauty
- Part IV: Politics, Institutions, and World-Making
- Scatter: A Trans/Crip Analytic
- The Racializing Work of Biological Sex
- Latin American Travesti/Trans Theory.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Description based on print version record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1452972184
- 9781452972183
- 1452972176
- 9781452972176
- OCLC:
- 1449626949
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