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Reclaiming Genders Transsexual Grammars At The Fin De Sicle Kate More Stephen Whittle Editors

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Reclaiming Genders Transsexual Grammars At The Fin De Sicle Kate More Stephen Whittle Editors
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 33.6 MB
Author: Kate More; Stephen Whittle (editors)
ISBN: 9781474292849, 1474292844
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Reclaiming Genders Transsexual Grammars At The Fin De Sicle Kate More Stephen Whittle Editors by Kate More; Stephen Whittle (editors) 9781474292849, 1474292844 instant download after payment.

This collection of essays is an interdisciplinary work bringing together an internationally acclaimed group of transgender writers. Informed by both academic and street experiences, it considers the practical issues faced in changing the world view of gender as well as the limitations of queer, feminism and post-modernism. In a wide-ranging set of contributions, it addresses our engendered places now and what we can aim for in the future. It evaluates the mechanisms we can use to galvanize both the micro theories of gender as a personal experience of oppression and the macro theories of gender as a site of social regulation. The collection aims to take identity politics and reclaim identity for the self.

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