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- Title
Introduction.
- Authors
Cossman, Brenda; Leckey, Robert; Singer, Samuel; Katri, Ido
- Abstract
Like the critical legal studies, critical race studies, feminist legal studies, and queer legal studies that have come before, the collection develops trans legal studies in a way that explores the contradictory nature of law reform and legal rights. The work of the scholars featured here, including emerging ones - and the superb keynote conversation between Viviane Namaste and Dalia Tourki - gesture to the potential for trans legal studies to continue its development. We might add, cautiously, that much as the collection shares, there are hints that trans legal studies, like feminist and queer studies before it, will need to navigate tensions and disagreements.
- Subjects
POSTSTRUCTURALISM; LAW reform; GENDER; TRANSGENDER people; GENDER identity; LGBTQ+ people
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Law & Society/Revue Canadienne Droit et Societe (Cambridge University Press), 2020, Vol 35, Issue 2, p153
- ISSN
0829-3201
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/cls.2020.21