Societies around the world are struggling to think clearly about trans realities and understand trans identities. Real Gender is the first book to present a cis defence of what it means to be transgender.
Moyal-Sharrock and Sandis delve into the various factors which make many trans people’s experience of their gender (or lack thereof) as natural and unquestionable as that of cis people. While recognising the undeniably social aspects of gender, they find that gender cannot be completely divorced from our biological underpinnings. Contrary to popular opinion, gender self-identification does not require the denial of either biology or sex. What is needed is a more liberal understanding of our gender concepts, which would prevent us from confusing diversity with pathology.
Steeped in published and personal trans testimonials, Real Gender does not seek to provoke or attack, but to unequivocally defend trans realities. A powerful exploration of a divisive topic, this book will be of interest to a wide audience of readers.
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Preface
Acknowledgements
Text and Image Credits
Prologue from ‘The Wild Side’
Chapter 1: The Woman Question
Chapter 2: False Alarms
Chapter 3: ‘I Say Therefore I Am?’: Gender and Self-Identification
Chapter 4: Trans Kids: ‘Out of the Mouths of Babes’
Chapter 5: Bedrock Gender
Chapter 6: Gender Born and Lived
Chapter 7: Gender Across Time and Place
Chapter 8: Reconceptualizing Gender (from the Stream of Life)
Epilogue: The Way Forward
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Об авторе
Danièle Moyal-Sharrock is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hertfordshire.
Constantine Sandis is Founding Director of Lex Academic and Visiting Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hertfordshire.