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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2020-10-06

"Let us be clear that the debate here is not between feminists and trans activists. There are trans-affirmative feminists, and many trans people are also committed feminists. So one clear problem is the framing that acts as if the debate is between feminists and trans people. It is not. One reason to militate against this framing is because trans activism is linked to queer activism and to feminist legacies that remain very alive today. Feminism has always been committed to the proposition that the social meanings of what it is to be a man or a woman are not yet settled. We tell histories about what it meant to be a woman at a certain time and place, and we track the transformation of those categories over time.

"We depend on gender as a historical category, and that means we do not yet know all the ways it may come to signify, and we are open to new understandings of its social meanings. It would be a disaster for feminism to return either to a strictly biological understanding of gender or to reduce social conduct to a body part or to impose fearful fantasies, their own anxieties, on trans women... Their abiding and very real sense of gender ought to be recognised socially and publicly as a relatively simple matter of according another human dignity. The trans-exclusionary radical feminist position attacks the dignity of trans people."

-- Judith Butler, interviewed by Alona Ferber in New Statesman, published 2020-09-22

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amaebi: black fox (Default)
posted by [personal profile] amaebi at 11:42am on 2020-10-06
Amen.
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posted by [personal profile] selki at 12:29pm on 2020-10-06
Rigid binary gender definitions are dangerous.
eftychia: Me in kilt and poofy shirt, facing away, playing acoustic guitar behind head (Default)
posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 12:31pm on 2020-10-06
I wish more people understood that.
minoanmiss: Detail of a modern statue of a Minoan goddess holding up double axes in each hand. (Labrys)
posted by [personal profile] minoanmiss at 02:22pm on 2020-10-06
*cheers*
marahmarie: (M In M Forever) (Default)
posted by [personal profile] marahmarie at 03:15am on 2020-10-07
I'm not (and have never been) able to separate being trans-affirmative (any and all-genders affirmative, actually) from being a feminist. It's all of a piece to me.

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