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An edition of Trans/Rad/Fem (2025)

Trans/Rad/Fem

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Can a synthesis of trans liberation and feminism be easily arrived at? This collection asserts that, as a matter of fact, we possessed the answer to that question decades ago.

Second-Wave feminism is, today, nearly synonymous with ‘transphobia’. Any mention of this era or the movement of ‘radical feminism’ conjures images of feminists allying with right-wingers and the authoritarian state, providing legal justification for outlawing gender-affirming care and spreading deeply evil caricatures of trans women to rationalize their exclusion as feminist subjects. In the ensuing struggle to reconcile trans rights with feminism, the specter of the trans-exclusionary radical feminist has often reared its head in opposition. One may be tempted to conclude that the Second Wave, as a whole, has done irreparable harm to feminist, queer and trans politics, and must be discarded entirely.

But is that truly the case?

Radical feminism also is responsible for repudiating bioessentialistic notions of gender with theories that place it as a firmly social phenomenon. It gave us the language to describe patriarchy as a regime of mandatory heterosexual existence and dared to dream of a post-gender existence long before anyone spoke the phrase “breaking the binary”. Modern transfeminism owes much to radical feminist theory, and despite all propaganda to the contrary, the two schools of thought may be far more allied than believed.

This series of essays aims to reconstruct and reintroduce the radical feminist framework that its misbegotten inheritors seem determined to forget and in doing so boldly makes the claim that transfeminism, far from being antagonistic to radical feminism, is in fact its direct descendant. It shows how a comprehensive social theory of transsexual oppression flows almost naturally from radical feminist precepts and dares to declare that a materialist, radical transfeminism is the way forward to seize the foundations of patriarchy at the root.

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Pages
176

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Table of Contents

Preface
Praise for "Trans/Rad/Fem"
II. Part One. Fundamentals
Introduction: 'Antithesis'
'Racebending' and 'Womanface': Discussing Social Constructs
Understanding Transmisogyny, Part One: Misogyny and Heterosexualism
"Heterosexuality is a Regime": On the Coercive Nature of Patriarchy
Understanding Transmisogyny, Part Two: Homophobia and Transphobia
Understanding Transmisogyny, Part Three: Constructing the Transsexual
II. Part Two. Lesbian Feminism
Understanding Lesbophobia, Part One: Diabolus ex Machina
Understanding Lesbophobia, Part Two: The Machine's Final Testimony
Degendering and Regendering
I Read It: The Sublime Lesbian Feminism of 'Stone Butch Blues'
III. Interlude
When the Doll Speaks
IV. Part Three. Epistemicide
"Sex is Real": The Core of Gender-Conservative Anxiety
The Transmisogyny Bible: A Critical Dissection
The Third Sex
Conclusion: The Question Has an Answer
About the Author

Edition Notes

Series
Essays on Transfeminism, Book 1
Copyright Date
2025

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.4201, 306.768
Library of Congress
HQ1190 .B43 2025
Universal Decimal Classification
316.624-055.2:316.346.2-053.5
Library-Bibliographical Classification
С55.3, С57.18

Contributors

Author name as appears on this edition
Natalya Chernyshevsky
Copyright
Natalya Chernyshevsky

The Physical Object

Format
paperback
Pagination
vii, 166 pages
Number of pages
176
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 0.4 inches
Weight
11.4 ounces

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL57556046M
ISBN 13
9798306921891
OCLC/WorldCat
1492682301, 1492584787
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B0DT14WBPK
LibraryThing
33062879
Goodreads
223927008

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL42418346W
Wikidata
Q132179428

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