ABSTRACT

This book represents the vanguard of new work in the rapidly growing arena of Trans Studies. Thematically organised, it brings together studies from an international, cross-disciplinary range of contributors to address a range of questions pertinent to the emergence of trans lives and discourses. Examining the ways in which the emergence of trans challenges, develops and extends understandings of gender and reconfigures everyday lives, it asks how trans lives and discourses articulate and contest with issues of rights, education and popular common-sense. With attention to the question of how trans has shaped and been shaped by new modes of social action and networking, The Emergence of Trans also explores what the proliferation of trans representation across multiple media forms and public discourse suggests about the wider cultural moment, and considers the challenges presented for health care, social policy, gender and sexuality theory, and everyday articulations of identity. As such, it will appeal to scholars and students of gender and sexuality studies, as well as activists, professionals and individuals interested in trans lives and discourses.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

The many-voiced monster: collective determination and the emergence of trans

part I|49 pages

Trans genealogies

chapter 1|17 pages

In the shadow of eugenics

Transgender sterilisation legislation and the struggle for self-determination

chapter 2|12 pages

Reconceiving the body

A surgical genealogy of trans- therapeutics

chapter 3|14 pages

Becoming

Discourses of trans emergence, epiphanies and oppositions

chapter 4|2 pages

the seam of skin and scales

part II|53 pages

Trans as everyday culture

chapter 5|3 pages

Creating a trans space

Edited ByKat Gupta

chapter 6|17 pages

DIY identities in a DIY scene

Trans music events in the UK

chapter 7|18 pages

On being a ‘wife’

Cis women negotiating relationships with a trans partner

chapter 8|13 pages

Sticks and stones break our bones, and words are damaging

How language erases non-binary people

part III|33 pages

Trans in popular representation

chapter 9|16 pages

Response and responsibility

Mainstream media and Lucy Meadows in a post-Leveson context
Edited ByKat Gupta

chapter 10|15 pages

‘Girl brain … boy body’

Representations of trans characters in children’s picture books

part IV|54 pages

Trans epistemologies

chapter 11|12 pages

Make yourself

chapter 13|13 pages

Nonnormative ethics

The ensouled formation of trans

chapter 14|13 pages

A genealogy of genealogies – retheorising gender and sexuality

The emergence of ‘trans’ (ESRC seminar series 2012–2014)