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[[TERF]] [[References]] [[Feminism]]
[[Feminist Philosophy Syllabi]]
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# TERF (References)
**Briggs 2021, PHIL385N꞉ Transfeminism Syllabus**
- Sandy Stone, “The Empire Strikes Back: A Posttransexual Manifesto” (originally published in in _Body guards: The cultural politics of gender ambiguity_, edited by Julia Epstein and Kristina Straub, 1991, eprinted in _The Transgender Studies Reader_, 2006)
- Carol Riddell, “Divided Sisterhood: A Critical Review of Janice Raymond’s _The Transsexual Empire_”
- Janice Raymond, “Sappho By Surgery” (originally published in _The Transsexual Empire_, 1979, reprinted in _The Transgender Studies Reader_, 2006)
- Cristan Williams, 2016, “Radical Inclusion: Recounting the Trans Inclusive History of Radical Feminism”, in _Transgender Studies Quarterly__
- C Riley Snorton, 2017, _Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity_, pages 55-97 (chapter 2)
- Eli Clare, 2017, _Brilliant Imperfection_
- Georgia Warnke, “Transsexuality and Contextual Identities”, in _“You’ve Changed”: Sex Reassignment and Personal Identity_
- Naomi Scheman, 1997, “Queering the Center by Centering the Queer: Reflections on Transsexuals and Secular Jews”, in _Feminists Rethink the Self_, edited by Diana Tietjens Meyers
- Naomi Scheman, 2016, “Looking Back on “Queering the Center””, in _Transgender Studies Quarterly_
- Christine Overall, 2009, “Sex/Gender Transitions and Life- Changing Aspirations”, in _“You’ve Changed”: Sex Reassignment and Personal Identity