Trans/sex

Authors

  • Shannon Gilreath Wake Forest University School of Law, Carolina del Norte, Estados Unidos

Abstract

In this essay, I provide a Gay liberation analysis of the phenomenon of transsexuality. To do so is to risk being greatly misunderstood — being labelled as transphobic or, perhaps worse, as a gay conservative!”. Nevertheless, transsexuality, in its more modern, politically correct incarnation of transgender,'” has shifted to the center of “gay rights” organizing in ways I find distressing. This crystallized for me during the 2007— 2008 debates over the Employment Non-Discrimination Act. Transsexuals and their supporters rallied to condemn the legislation and its proponents, most notably Congressman Barney Frank.'™ Such action seemed to me particularly hostile to Gay people, given that transsexuals already had/have greater anti-discrimination protections at the federal level than do Gays’. In this and other obvious ways, transsexuality has become increasingly central to “gay rights,” and it is increasingly celebrated as a path to liberation by gay rights leaders and by the postmodern cannon working to rob Gays of Self-possession even before we have it.

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Published

2011-10-11

How to Cite

Gilreath, S. (2011). Trans/sex. Ius Inkarri, 1(1), 89–105. Retrieved from https://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/5611

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Research Articles