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- Title
Thinking Trans/Sex: Erotic Justice and the Trans-Subject.
- Authors
Huff, Billy
- Abstract
My gender identity is trans-fag bottom boy. I characterize my trans-masculinity as a technologically enabled creation that gives embodied form to the fantasies that structure my desire. I cannot think my gender without recourse to my sexuality. In fact, I conceive of my transness as wholly motivated by the sexual. According to hegemonic trends in Transgender Studies and many political and community discourses, however, I am mistaken at best, and at worst, I am an impossibility. Gender and sexuality are commonly maintained as separate phenomena that emerge from distinct ontological and epistemological foundations. In this article, I trace the historical emergence of the contemporary conceptual frame that holds that gender and sexuality are separate aspects of being. I then argue that the separation of gender and sexuality is not a necessary or sufficient condition for transness. Finally, I discuss the consequences of not considering even the possibility that some trans-people cannot separate their felt sense of gender and sexuality. I conclude by offering thoughts about what might constitute erotic justice for trans-subjects.
- Subjects
GENDER identity; TRANSGENDER people; EPISTEMOLOGICAL Ethos in the Philosophy of Cedomil Veljacic (Book); COMMUNITIES; HUMAN sexuality
- Publication
QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking, 2023, Vol 10, Issue 1, p123
- ISSN
2327-1574
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.14321/qed.10.1.0123