edited by Yolanda Martínez-San Miguel and Sarah Tobias
contributions by Jian Chen, Toby Beauchamp, Nora Butler Burke, Aren Z. Aizura, Mickael Chacha Enriquez, Alexandra Rodriguez de Ruiz, Marcia Ochoa, Jody L. Herman, Sel J. Hwahng, A. Finn Enke, Yolanda Martinez-San Miguel, Sarah Tobias, Genny Beemyn, Susan R. Rankin, Pauline Park, Lucas Crawford and Valens Keja
Rutgers University Press, 2016
Cloth: 978-0-8135-7641-1 | eISBN: 978-0-8135-7643-5
Library of Congress Classification HQ77.9.T71534 2016
Dewey Decimal Classification 306.768

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Winner of the 2017 Sylvia Rivera Award in Transgender Studies from the Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)

From Caitlyn Jenner to Laverne Cox, transgender people have rapidly gained public visibility, contesting many basic assumptions about what gender and embodiment mean. The vibrant discipline of Trans Studies explores such challenges in depth, building on the insights of queer and feminist theory to raise provocative questions about the relationships among gender, sexuality, and accepted social norms.   
 
Trans Studies is an interdisciplinary essay collection, bringing together leading experts in this burgeoning field and offering insights about how transgender activism and scholarship might transform scholarship and public policy. Taking an intersectional approach, this theoretically sophisticated book deeply grounded in real-world concerns bridges the gaps between activism and academia by offering examples of cutting-edge activism, research, and pedagogy.
 

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