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[[Transgender]] [[References]] [[Feminism]]
[[Feminist Philosophy Syllabi]]
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# Transgender (References)
**Ferreira 2015, PHIL206꞉ Gender and Philosophy**
- Bettcher, “Feminist Perspectives on Trans Issues”;
- Feinberg, “To Be or Not To Be”;
- Fausto- Sterling, “Should There Be Only Two Sexes?”;
**Sadjadi 2015, MCLS230꞉ Feminist Theory**
- J. Halberstam, “An Introduction to Female Masculinity” In _Female Masculinity_ 1998. [R1: 493]
- Ann Fausto Sterling, “Should There Be Only Two Sexes?” In _Sexing the Body_ 2000. [R1: 507]
- Julia Serano, “Trans woman Manifesto.” 2007. [R1:547]
**Reiheld 2015, PHIL346꞉ Feminist Theory**
- Feinberg, “Transgender Liberation: A Movement Whose Time Has Come” 133-143
- Paquette, “8 critical facts about the state of transgender America” _The Washington Post_
- Jeffreys, “Transgender Activism: A Lesbian Feminist Perspective”, _Journal of Lesbian Studies_
- Herman, “TERF Wars: ‘Radical Feminists’ Are Going After Transgender Activists, But Why?” _International Business Times_
- Natacha, “A Detailed Response to Sheila Jeffreys”
- Leslie Feinberg, “Transgender Liberation: A Movement Whose Time Has Come” 1992. [R2:148]
**Haslanger 2023 Feminist Thought Syllabus**
- Talia Bettcher, (2016). “Intersexuality, Transgender, and Transsexuality”
- Dean Spade, (2006). “Mutilating Gender.”
- Emi Koyama, (2001). “The Transfeminist Manifesto.”
**Briggs 2021, PHIL385N꞉ Transfeminism Syllabus**
- Emi Koyama, “Whose Feminism Is It Anyway? The Unspoken Racism of the Trans Inclusion Debate” (first published in 2000 on her website, reprinted in _The Transgender Studies Reader_, 2006)
- Dean Spade, “Mutilating Gender” (first published in 2000 in _Makezine_, reprinted in _The Transgender Studies Reader_, 2006)_
- Riki Ann Wilchins, “What Does It Cost to Tell the Truth?” (first published in 1997 in _Read My Lips_, reprinted in _The Transgender Studies Reader_, 2006)
- David Valentine, 2009, _Imagining Transgender: An Ethnography of a Category_, pages 3-65
- V Varun Chaudhry, 2019, “Trans/Coalitional Love- Politics: Black Feminisms and the Radical Possibilities of Transgender Studies”, in _Transgender Studies Quarterly
- Judith Butler, “Doing Justice to Someone: Sex Reassignment and Allegories of Transsexuality ” (first published in 2001 in _GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies_, reprinted in _The Transgender Studies Reader_, 2006)
- Toby Beauchamp, 2009, “Artful Concealment and Strategic Visibility: Transgender Bodies and U.S. State Surveillance After 9/11”, in Surveillance and Society
**Scott 2021, RWSG꞉ Patriarchy꞉ Where it Came from and How to Smash it**
- [ ] Leslie Feinberg, transgenderism in indigenous societies, _Transgender Warriors_, pp 21-29
**Bakehorn 2020, SOC133꞉ Sociology of Gender**
- Meadow, Tey. 2018. Trans Kids: Being Gendered in the Twenty First Century Oakland CA: University of California Press.
- Cavanagh, Sheila. 2010. “Trans Subjects and Gender Misreadings in the Toilet.” Pp 52 78 in Queering Bathrooms: Gender, Sexuality, and the Hygien ic Imagination. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- Robertson, Mary. 2019. “Chapter 3: ‘Let’s Be Trans’: Going beyond the Gender Binary.” Pp 67 89 in Growing Up Queer: Kids and the Remaking of LGBTQ Identity New York: New York University Press.
- Kane, Emily W. 2006. “‘No Way My Boys Are Going to be Like That!’: Parents’ Responses to Children’s Gender Nonconformity.” Gend er Society 20 (2):149 176.