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Trans

Gender and Race in an Age of Unsettled Identities
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Trans explores how transgender experiences challenge traditional notions of gender and race. Starting from the public debates sparked by Caitlyn Jenner’s coming out and Rachel Dolezal’s controversial racial identification, Rogers Brubaker discusses how both gender and racial identities have become more fluid and contested. He argues that, while gender change is increasingly accepted, racial identity remains fraught with historical and social complexities. The book offers a nuanced examination of identity’s malleability, encouraging readers to rethink established categories amid evolving cultural understandings.
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Ideal for readers interested in contemporary social issues, identity politics, gender studies, and race relations, especially those seeking thoughtful, accessible analysis on evolving concepts of identity.

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How the transgender experience opens up new possibilities for thinking about gender and raceIn the summer of 2015, shortly after Caitlyn Jenner came out as transgender, the NAACP official and political activist Rachel Dolezal was "outed" by her parents as white, touching off a heated debate in the media about the fluidity of gender and race. If

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How the transgender experience opens up new possibilities for thinking about gender and race.

In the summer of 2015, shortly after Caitlyn Jenner came out as transgender, the NAACP official and political activist Rachel Dolezal was "outed" by her parents as white, touching off a heated debate in the media about the fluidity of gender and race. If Jenner could legitimately identify as a woman, could Dolezal legitimately identify as black?

Taking the controversial pairing of "transgender" and "transracial" as his starting point, Rogers Brubaker shows how gender and race, long understood as stable, inborn, and unambiguous, have in the past few decades opened upβ€”in different ways and to different degreesβ€”to the forces of change and choice. Transgender identities have moved from the margins to the mainstream with dizzying speed, and ethnoracial boundaries have blurred.

Paradoxically, while sex has a much deeper biological basis than race, choosing or changing one's sex or gender is more widely accepted than choosing or changing one's race. Yet while few accepted Dolezal's claim to be black, racial identities are becoming more fluid as ancestryβ€” increasingly understood as mixedβ€”loses its authority over identity, and as race and ethnicity, like gender, come to be understood as something we do, not just something we have.

By rethinking race and ethnicity through the multifaceted lens of the transgender experienceβ€”encompassing not just a movement from one category to another but positions between and beyond existing categoriesβ€”Brubaker underscores the malleability, contingency, and arbitrariness of racial categories.

At a critical time when gender and race are being reimagined and reconstructed, Trans explores fruitful new paths for thinking about identity.

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"Pacy and stimulating," praises Marina Benjamin in New Statesman. Emma Green of The Atlantic highlights the book's success in presenting identity conflicts accessibly, rather than revisiting old debates. Glenn Altschuler from Florida Courier calls it "lucid, sophisticated, and judicious," noting its importance and timeliness. Reviews commend Brubaker's thoughtful analyses of transgender and transracial identities, encouraging reflection on new forms of racial identity.

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ISBN: 9780691181189

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 May 2018

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Rogers Brubaker is professor of sociology and UCLA Foundation Chair at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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