A Short History of Trans Misogyny

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The trans panic has not always been with us: it was invented

Award-winning historian Jules Gill-Peterson’s richly detailed narrative takes us from New York, London, and Paris to the colonial districts of the British Raj, the Philippines, and Hawai’i to tell a richly detailed story of the emergence of trans misogyny.

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  • Jules Gill-Peterson is one of the most original thinkers on gender of the past decade; now in this beautifully written and argued book, she makes her compelling vision accessible to everyone.

     Torrey Peters, author of Detransition, Baby
  • This is a sharply argued work by a brilliant thinker. By placing current the familiar and current political attack on trans femininity in Europe and North America within a much broader global and historical context, this text provides us with a rigorous and scholarly understanding of the origins and rationale of such violence. It educated and challenged me and it will become a vital contribution to political thought and organising around gender.

     Shon Faye, author of The Transgender Issue
  • In Jules Gill-Peterson’s provocative and generative framing, trans misogyny is not a minoritizing term for describing the disparagement of femininity in trans women; it is a ubiquitous, infrastructural pressure that effects everyone to some degree, informing the hierarchy of lives deemed worth living. Details inside.

     Susan Stryker, Transgender History: The Roots of Today’s Revolution

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Weight 155 g
Dimensions 19.7 × 12.8 × 1.2 cm
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