Article Title
Abstract
This co-authored essay draws on student research conducted for an upper-level course called Trans*Studies that was originally presented at the Seneca Falls Dialogues Conference in October 2016. Drawing on Jane Ward's generative concept of "gender labor", our Dialogue highlights the material effects of representational politics, and articulates the need to centre a transfeminist critique of normative regimes of power, including the representation of "women's" history in the United States.
Repository Citation
White, Melissa Autumn
(2017)
"“Gender (As Constant) Labor”: A Consciousness Raising Dialogue on Transfeminist Scholarship and Organizing,"
The Seneca Falls Dialogues Journal: Vol. 2, Article 12.
Available at:
https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/sfd/vol2/iss1/12