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- Title: Trans/Forming Feminisms: Trans-Feminist Voices Speak out (Book Review)
- Author : Journal of International Women's Studies
- Release Date : January 01, 2008
- Genre: Social Science,Books,Nonfiction,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 188 KB
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Trans/Forming Feminisms: Trans-Feminist Voices Speak Out. Krista Scott-Dixon, ed. 2006. Toronto: Sumach Press. 280 pp. $26.50 (paperback). The relationship between feminist praxis and trans subjectivities within and beyond academe is fraught with tensions. Since the early 1990s, "trans studies" has emerged as an independent interdisciplinary field through critical engagements with theories of sex, gender and sexuality developed by women's studies and queer theory. Initially, trans intellectuals sought to counter radical feminist assertions, such as those of Janice Raymond (1994) that trans individuals were dupes of the system whose expressions of hyper-normative femininity and masculinity buttressed patriarchy (Stone 2006; Stryker 2006). To do so, much emphasis was placed on celebratory descriptions of trans identities existing in spite of the rigid sex/gender binary.