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Author Daum, Courtenay W., author.

Title The politics of right sex : transgressive bodies, governmentality, and the limits of trans rights / Courtenay W. Daum.

Publication Info. Albany : State University of New York Press, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 236 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series SUNY series in new political science
SUNY series in queer politics and cultures
SUNY series in new political science.
SUNY series in queer politics and cultures.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Binary identities and the construction of privileged versus transgressive bodies -- Complexity of gender identities and the dangers of the politics of right sex -- Illegibility of trans bodies : how the mandatory reporting of gender markers on identity documents facilitates governmentality -- "No men in women's bathrooms:" de jure and de facto policing of sex-segregated bathrooms as a means of social control -- War on solicitation and intersectional subjection : how quality of life policing is used as a tool to control trans populations -- Viability and efficacy of a trans politics of rights -- Trans and queer counterpublics and transformative change : collective liberation not the politics of right sex.
Summary "While the growing attention to trans rights and the development of trans specific interest groups suggest that the time is right for a trans rights movement akin to prior civil rights movements, The Politics of Right Sex explores the limitations of rights-based mobilization and litigation for advancing the interests of trans communities. Synthesizing critical theory, transgender studies, and extant law and society research, author Courtenay W. Daum argues that trans individuals, particularly those situated at the intersection of gender, race, class, and immigration status, are regulated by myriad forces of governmentality that work to maintain the sex and gender binaries and associated power hierarchies. Because many informal practices and norms are located beyond the reach of civil rights laws, a trans politics of rights may produce some modest legal and legislative reforms but will not eliminate the disciplinary forces that work to subject trans individuals and will privilege those transgender individuals who are able to conform with dominant gender norms at the expense of the interests of gender non-conforming, gender queer, trans people of color, and others unable or unwilling to embrace a transnormative presentation of self and/or lifestyle. As such, The Politics of Right Sex advocates for a more confrontational approach that directly engages and challenges the hegemonic power structures that govern and discipline trans individuals, to disrupt the dominant discourse and hierarchical power arrangements in pursuit of collective liberation for all as opposed to rights for some"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Transgender people -- Civil rights -- United States.
Transgender people -- Civil rights.
United States.
Transgender people.
Transgender people -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States.
Transgender people -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Gender nonconformity -- Political aspects -- United States.
Gender nonconformity.
Pressure groups -- United States.
Pressure groups.
United States -- Politics and government -- 2017-2021.
United States -- Politics and government -- 2009-2017.
Politics and government.
Chronological Term 2009-2021
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Subject Transgender people.
Other Form: Print version: 9781438478876 1438478879 9781438478869 1438478860 (DLC) 2019036159 (OCoLC)1120785850
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