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Pleasure and Efficacy

Of Pen Names, Cover Versions, and Other Trans Techniques
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Pleasure and Efficacy by Grace Elisabeth Lavery is an exploration of the interplay between enjoyment and practicality within Victorian literature, science, and everyday life. Lavery examines how the era's cultural dynamics influenced and were influenced by the notions of pleasure and utility, offering fresh insights into this fascinating historical period. The book integrates detailed analysis with broader cultural observations, presenting a thoughtful look at the social complexities of the nineteenth century.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in exploring the intersections of science, technology, and culture, especially from a perspective that challenges conventional narratives. This work delves into the nuanced relationships between scientific advancement and societal impacts, offering a thoughtful analysis that could captivate those keen on understanding how these forces shape modern life.

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In Pleasure and Efficacy, Grace Lavery investigates gender transition as it has been experienced and represented in the modern period. Considering examples that range from the novels of George Eliot to the psychoanalytic practice of Sigmund Freud to marriage manuals by Marie Stopes, Lavery explores the scepticism found in such works about whether it is truly possible to change one's sex. This ambivalence, she argues, has contributed to both antitrans oppression and the civil rights claims with which trans people have confronted it.

Lavery examines what she terms 'trans pragmatism'โ€”the ways that trans people resist medicalisation and pathologisation to achieve pleasure and freedom. Trans pragmatism, she writes, affirms that transition works, that it is possible, and that it happens.

With Eliot and Freud as the guiding geniuses of the book, Lavery covers a vast range of modern cultureโ€”poetry, prose, criticism, philosophy, fiction, cinema, pop music, pornography, and memes. Since transition takes people out of one genre and deposits them in another, she suggests, it should be no surprise that a cultural history of gender transition will also provide, by accident, a history of genre transition.

Considering the concept of technique and its associations with feminine craftiness, as opposed to masculine freedom, Lavery argues that techniques of giving and receiving pleasure are essential to the possibility of trans feminist thrivingโ€”even as they are suppressed by patriarchal and antitrans feminist philosophies. Contesting claims for the impossibility of transition, she offers a counterhistory of tricks and techniques, passed on by women to women, that comprises a body of knowledge written in the margins of history.

'Written with Lavery's precision and daring, Pleasure and Efficacy is both a challenging theory of trans realismโ€”developing the deep significance of DIY ethics and trans avowal over ontological approachesโ€”and a lifeline of intellect and warmth in an era of transphobic violence.' - Rei Terada, author of Metaracial: Hegel, Antiblackness, and Political Identity

'There is a big secret about sex: it's rather easy to change. Worse, you might even like doing it. Grace Lavery's incisive critique of queer studies' romantic fantasy about the impossibility of transition announces not just an end to tired and defensive theories, but takes seriously the fascinating stakes of technique as wielded by those whose mundane reality has been fictionalised to ennoble their oppression. Arriving at a life not merely possible, but enjoyable, is but one of the many rewards of the trans pragmatism Pleasure and Efficacy lovingly embraces.' - Jules Gill-Peterson, author of Histories of the Transgender Child

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Pleasure and Efficacy by Grace Elisabeth Lavery is acclaimed for its insightful exploration of gender transition within contemporary discourse. Recognised as a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Awards in the Criticism category, it has been praised for its engaging and sometimes provocative analysis, making complex theories accessible and affirming the experiences of transgender individuals.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691243931

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 May 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 15 b/w illus.

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

DIMENSIONS

Width: 235.0mm

Height: 156.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Grace E. Lavery is a writer and academic who lives in New York. Her book Quaint, Exquisite: Victorian Aesthetics and the Idea of Japan (Princeton) won the NAVSA Best Book of the Year prize from the North American Victorian Studies Association. A noted scholar and prominent trans activist, she is the author of the transition memoir Please Miss.

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