This article considers how sex and gender – as conceptual categories and as a lived experience – are subject to contestation and renegotiation in the contemporary UK. Exploring gendered shifts through the lenses of identity and embodiment, the article captures key moments where certainties have been undone within feminist and transgender thought and activism. Yet such fissures resound with calls for a return to traditional understandings of the sexed body. The article pays particular attention to debates within feminism around transgender issues, and sketches out a climate of transgender moral panic whereby conservative thinkers and some feminist activists are joining forces with the aim of resurrecting gender binaries
open access articleAs the visibility of trans movements has increased in recent years, so too has th...
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As a way of trying to ensure that feminism remains accountable and inclusive, there is an institutio...
This article considers how sex and gender – as conceptual categories and as a lived experience – are...
This article examines the development of anti-transgender debates within the United Kingdom, which h...
The emergence of trans-exclusionary movements raises many questions for feminism and transgender stu...
This paper analyses responses to the 2018 Gender Recognition Act reform consultation in the UK, expl...
This article examines Sheila Jeffreys’ analysis of the UK’s Gender Recognition Act (GRA) and her cri...
This article analyses Sheila Jeffreys’ criticisms of the UK’s Gender Recognition Act (GRA) and her c...
The debates on, in, and between feminist and trans* movements have been politically intense at best ...
An increasingly salient policy innovation pursued by LGBT+ rights groups and socially liberal policy...
This paper aims to contribute to recent sociological debates about gendered identity constructions a...
This article discusses a recent argument made by a number of Foucauldian feminists that gender is a ...
This article argues in favour of the abolition of gender markers on identity documents. Its main goa...
The factions and discourses of feminism and transgender are often perceived as reciprocally exclusiv...
open access articleAs the visibility of trans movements has increased in recent years, so too has th...
Common stories of second-wave feminism equate the period either explicitly or by reference to its pr...
As a way of trying to ensure that feminism remains accountable and inclusive, there is an institutio...
This article considers how sex and gender – as conceptual categories and as a lived experience – are...
This article examines the development of anti-transgender debates within the United Kingdom, which h...
The emergence of trans-exclusionary movements raises many questions for feminism and transgender stu...
This paper analyses responses to the 2018 Gender Recognition Act reform consultation in the UK, expl...
This article examines Sheila Jeffreys’ analysis of the UK’s Gender Recognition Act (GRA) and her cri...
This article analyses Sheila Jeffreys’ criticisms of the UK’s Gender Recognition Act (GRA) and her c...
The debates on, in, and between feminist and trans* movements have been politically intense at best ...
An increasingly salient policy innovation pursued by LGBT+ rights groups and socially liberal policy...
This paper aims to contribute to recent sociological debates about gendered identity constructions a...
This article discusses a recent argument made by a number of Foucauldian feminists that gender is a ...
This article argues in favour of the abolition of gender markers on identity documents. Its main goa...
The factions and discourses of feminism and transgender are often perceived as reciprocally exclusiv...
open access articleAs the visibility of trans movements has increased in recent years, so too has th...
Common stories of second-wave feminism equate the period either explicitly or by reference to its pr...
As a way of trying to ensure that feminism remains accountable and inclusive, there is an institutio...