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Strange Bedfellows: Anachronisms,Identity Politics,and the Queer Case of Trans*
Authors:Nerissa Gailey
Institution:Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:This article explores trans identities, as articulated within a few historical texts. From early literary depictions of gender difference, to medicalized conceptions of transsexualism, to a proliferation of trans and queer identities represented by an ever-expanding “alphabet soup” of identity labels, our understandings of identities, sexualities, and queer community-building continue to change. I use the notion of “kind-making,” as elaborated on in the work of Ian Hacking, to illustrate that some queer and trans identifications are affiliative, whereas others are contrastive or oppositional in nature, and these structural differences have important implications with respect to understanding identity and sexuality, and also trans inclusion within LGBT communities and activist efforts.
Keywords:Identity politics  Lili Elbe  Man Into Woman  The Well of Loneliness  trans*  transgender  transsexual
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