I begin with critics’ hostility towards Gilbert Osmond, notorious villain of Henry James’s The Portrait of a Lady (1881). I identify this tradition as a response to Osmond’s identity as a trans woman, and to the mode of embodiment that Osmond demonstrates as one possible solution to the problem of the “wrong body.” In the article’s first half, I sketch the status of the “wrong body” in trans studies, where the concept is disfavoured as reproducing a repressive ideology. I contrast its characterization in Lacanian psychoanalysis as psychotic. I demonstrate, nonetheless, in the principles of Lacanian theory the postulation of a class of subjects whose psychical sexuation as men or women does not match up with the symbolic sexual identity of t...
This dissertation offers a corrective to limited interpretations of the category transgender across ...
Nikki Sullivan, a critical theorist of body modification practises, examines similarities and differ...
Transsexual, intersexual and disabled bodies occasionally cross paths in disability studies as ill...
Transgressing Trans analyzes the formation of the wrong body narrative (a man trapped in a woman’s b...
For a long time, transgenderism was depicted as a personal, marginal phenomenon. It was studied from...
Recognizing Transsexuals draws on interviews with transsexuals at various stages of transition to of...
This thesis develops recent work on transsexual/gender embodiment that has emerged in the field of t...
Transsexuality or transgender has become an increasingly visible and widespread phenomenon in recent...
The policing of boundaries of acceptable sexual identities and behaviour is a recurring theme in num...
My dissertation, "Sexed Being and the Limit: Writing Transgender Subjectivity," draws on French medi...
I examine the some of the implications of the usage of the trope of the ‘wrong body’. I want to sugg...
This book is about transpeople embodiment and, as the title suggests, it focuses on how the phenomen...
After a description of an analytical framework constructed of theories drawn from the writings of Mi...
In our patriarchal society, the relationship between men and women can historically be recognized as...
This thesis develops recent work on transsexual/gender embodiment that has emerged from the field of...
This dissertation offers a corrective to limited interpretations of the category transgender across ...
Nikki Sullivan, a critical theorist of body modification practises, examines similarities and differ...
Transsexual, intersexual and disabled bodies occasionally cross paths in disability studies as ill...
Transgressing Trans analyzes the formation of the wrong body narrative (a man trapped in a woman’s b...
For a long time, transgenderism was depicted as a personal, marginal phenomenon. It was studied from...
Recognizing Transsexuals draws on interviews with transsexuals at various stages of transition to of...
This thesis develops recent work on transsexual/gender embodiment that has emerged in the field of t...
Transsexuality or transgender has become an increasingly visible and widespread phenomenon in recent...
The policing of boundaries of acceptable sexual identities and behaviour is a recurring theme in num...
My dissertation, "Sexed Being and the Limit: Writing Transgender Subjectivity," draws on French medi...
I examine the some of the implications of the usage of the trope of the ‘wrong body’. I want to sugg...
This book is about transpeople embodiment and, as the title suggests, it focuses on how the phenomen...
After a description of an analytical framework constructed of theories drawn from the writings of Mi...
In our patriarchal society, the relationship between men and women can historically be recognized as...
This thesis develops recent work on transsexual/gender embodiment that has emerged from the field of...
This dissertation offers a corrective to limited interpretations of the category transgender across ...
Nikki Sullivan, a critical theorist of body modification practises, examines similarities and differ...
Transsexual, intersexual and disabled bodies occasionally cross paths in disability studies as ill...