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Social Text (2021) 39 (3 (148)): 17–35.
Published: 01 September 2021
... be induced remained a central part of sexological discourse. Unpacking this centripetal force as it moves toward a representation of linear accuracy shows how norms were visually established in the early to mid-twentieth-century United States and how epistemological violence underlies the erasure...
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Social Text (2021) 39 (3 (148)): 1–16.
Published: 01 September 2021
... of white supremacy has often been outsourced to sexology, which conscripts people—enslaved, coerced, and dispossessed—as experimental subjects whose bodies are compelled to testify to their alterity from the norm. Even as sexology attempted to draw a bright line between the normal and deviant, the healthy...
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Social Text (2021) 39 (3 (148)): 37–54.
Published: 01 September 2021
... threatening and more engaging while also abolishing barriers based on binaries that can result in harm not just to transgender bodies but to cisgender women and girls, as well as many kinds of people whose bodies are “noncompliant,” either willfully or unavoidably, with discriminatory social norms...
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Social Text (2020) 38 (4 (145)): 125–147.
Published: 01 December 2020
... people’s names and pronouns. Taken together, these signal transness and gender autonomy’s status as a lightning rod for moral panics working through the contradictions of racial capitalism. They also point to the global ascendancy of a nativism invested in hetero- and gender normativity as the glue...
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Social Text (2021) 39 (3 (148)): 55–77.
Published: 01 September 2021
...Lucas Crawford Abstract This article argues for what the author calls a trans-mad aesthetic of space, defined as designs or artworks that embark, sense, emote, and collect, in ways that queerly disrupt the norms of the public sphere. These four aesthetic operations resist, in turn, four current...
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Social Text (2015) 33 (3 (124)): 45–73.
Published: 01 September 2015
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in this telos? Moreover, the “transgender question” puts into crisis the
framing of women’s rights as human rights by pushing further the rela-
tionships between gender normativity and access to rights and citizenship.
I could note, as many have, that failing an intersectional analysis of these
movements...
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Social Text (2001) 19 (1 (66)): 103–128.
Published: 01 March 2001
... its status as a banal inner-worldly event and bodily
function.26
The “isolation, autonomization, specialization” of “sexuality” as the-
oretical and ideological object in the last century—in a range of clinical,
sexological, and psychoanalytic...