Anti-violence movements rooted in identity politics are
commonplace, including those to stop violence against people of
color, women, and LGBT people. Unlivable Lives reveals the
unintended consequences of this approach within the transgender
rights movement in the United States. It illustrates how this form
of activism obscures the causes of and lasting solutions to
violence and exacerbates fear among members of the identity group,
running counter to the goal of making lives more livable. Analyzing
over a thousand documents produced by thirteen national
organizations, Westbrook charts both a history of the movement and
a path forward that relies less on identity-based tactics and more
on intersectionality and coalition building. Provocative and
galvanizing, this book envisions new strategies for anti-violence
and social justice movements and will revolutionize the way we
think about this form of activism.
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