The aim of this chapter is to contribute to the discussion about gender politics which focuses on women's oppression and trans liberation. It examines the claim by some that acknowledging transwomen would lead to the erasure of woman as a unique social category. Because transgender and gender fluidity are not new issues, this chapter looks at firstly, how concepts such as cis, transgender, gender fluidity, non-binary and gender dysphoria have emerged in our vocabulary. The second part of the chapter concerns Judith Butler's work Gender Trouble which uses concepts such as performativity and examines whether they are useful in an analysis of gender / transgender issues and erasure of women. Butler argues that gender as a set of binary categor...
The debates on, in, and between feminist and trans* movements have been politically intense at best ...
In Gender Trouble, Judith Butler criticizes the way in which feminism traditionally maintained an un...
With the erosion of the rigidity of modern structures of social organization, identity issues are mo...
The aim of this chapter is to contribute to the discussion about gender politics which focuses on wo...
The title of this paper is: Current feminist discussions: transgender phenomenon in the context of t...
The work aims to explore the identity of transgender on the basis of gender and trans studies. The p...
Undoing Gender constitutes Judith Butler's recent reflections on gender and sexuality, focusing on n...
This essay seeks to bridge the gap between the UK legal system’s treatment of transsexuals and post-...
Trans is an emerging area of academic interest, and trans people are increasing visible within commu...
In recent decades Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (1990) has...
This paper seeks to explore the implications of transgender for gender theory and politics and for g...
In this essay, I focus on the earlier works of Judith Butler to discuss her understanding of gender ...
Twenty-five years after Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble, the question of women as the ‘subject’ of fe...
This article intends to follow the initial proposal of Judith Butler in Gender Trouble, that gender ...
Judith Butler's philosophical writings on identity have provided inspiring, if occasionally 'troubli...
The debates on, in, and between feminist and trans* movements have been politically intense at best ...
In Gender Trouble, Judith Butler criticizes the way in which feminism traditionally maintained an un...
With the erosion of the rigidity of modern structures of social organization, identity issues are mo...
The aim of this chapter is to contribute to the discussion about gender politics which focuses on wo...
The title of this paper is: Current feminist discussions: transgender phenomenon in the context of t...
The work aims to explore the identity of transgender on the basis of gender and trans studies. The p...
Undoing Gender constitutes Judith Butler's recent reflections on gender and sexuality, focusing on n...
This essay seeks to bridge the gap between the UK legal system’s treatment of transsexuals and post-...
Trans is an emerging area of academic interest, and trans people are increasing visible within commu...
In recent decades Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (1990) has...
This paper seeks to explore the implications of transgender for gender theory and politics and for g...
In this essay, I focus on the earlier works of Judith Butler to discuss her understanding of gender ...
Twenty-five years after Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble, the question of women as the ‘subject’ of fe...
This article intends to follow the initial proposal of Judith Butler in Gender Trouble, that gender ...
Judith Butler's philosophical writings on identity have provided inspiring, if occasionally 'troubli...
The debates on, in, and between feminist and trans* movements have been politically intense at best ...
In Gender Trouble, Judith Butler criticizes the way in which feminism traditionally maintained an un...
With the erosion of the rigidity of modern structures of social organization, identity issues are mo...