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Becoming a Woman: Simone de Beauvoir and the Politics of Trans Existence
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This highly engaging analysis of the contemporary global social and political landscape of trans antagonisms draws specific attention to gender-critical mobilizations of Simone de Beauvoir's account of becoming a woman in
The Second Sex
to advance and justify trans-exclusionary positions. Through a careful examination and application of Beauvoir's philosophical and political commitments,
Becoming a Woman
compellingly explores the significance of her notion of becoming not only as affirmative of trans women, but also as an ethical demand to affirm trans possibilities.
More than a reply to gender-critical readings of Beauvoir, this book develops an original, Beauvoirian ethics of gender affirmation that shows why we ought to challenge trans exclusion and anti-trans movements.
The Second Sex
to advance and justify trans-exclusionary positions. Through a careful examination and application of Beauvoir's philosophical and political commitments,
Becoming a Woman
compellingly explores the significance of her notion of becoming not only as affirmative of trans women, but also as an ethical demand to affirm trans possibilities.
More than a reply to gender-critical readings of Beauvoir, this book develops an original, Beauvoirian ethics of gender affirmation that shows why we ought to challenge trans exclusion and anti-trans movements.
This highly engaging analysis of the contemporary global social and political landscape of trans antagonisms draws specific attention to gender-critical mobilizations of Simone de Beauvoir's account of becoming a woman in
The Second Sex
to advance and justify trans-exclusionary positions. Through a careful examination and application of Beauvoir's philosophical and political commitments,
Becoming a Woman
compellingly explores the significance of her notion of becoming not only as affirmative of trans women, but also as an ethical demand to affirm trans possibilities.
More than a reply to gender-critical readings of Beauvoir, this book develops an original, Beauvoirian ethics of gender affirmation that shows why we ought to challenge trans exclusion and anti-trans movements.
The Second Sex
to advance and justify trans-exclusionary positions. Through a careful examination and application of Beauvoir's philosophical and political commitments,
Becoming a Woman
compellingly explores the significance of her notion of becoming not only as affirmative of trans women, but also as an ethical demand to affirm trans possibilities.
More than a reply to gender-critical readings of Beauvoir, this book develops an original, Beauvoirian ethics of gender affirmation that shows why we ought to challenge trans exclusion and anti-trans movements.

















