It is only recently that transgenderism has been accepted as a
disorder for which treatment is available. In the 1990s, a
political movement of transgender activism coalesced to campaign
for transgender rights. Considerable social, political and legal
changes are occurring in response and there is increasing
acceptance by governments and many other organisations and actors
of the legitimacy of these rights.
This provocative and controversial book explores the
consequences of these changes and offers a feminist perspective on
the ideology and practice of transgenderism, which the author sees
as harmful. It explores the effects of transgenderism on the
lesbian and gay community, the partners of people who transgender,
children who are identified as transgender and the people who
transgender themselves, and argues that these are negative. In
doing so the book contends that the phenomenon is based upon sex
stereotyping, referred to as 'gender' a conservative ideology that
forms the foundation for women's subordination. "Gender Hurts
"argues for the abolition of gender, which would remove the
rationale for transgenderism.
This book will be of interest to scholars and students of
political science, feminism and feminist theory and gender studies.
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