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Female Erasure, Reverse Sexism, and the Cisgender Theory of Privilege - Elizabeth Hungerford
FromWomen's Voices
Female Erasure, Reverse Sexism, and the Cisgender Theory of Privilege - Elizabeth Hungerford
FromWomen's Voices
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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Apr 26, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Female Erasure, Reverse Sexism, and the Cisgender Theory of Privilege
by Elizabeth Hungerford
read by Genevieve Gluck
"Cis theory of gender denies the lived experiences of millions of women who despise the social role 'woman,' instead framing non-trans women's gender identity as a privilege. The theory is blind to how these seemingly benign 'gender identities' operate as a hierarchy of social roles and interactions whose end game is the unequal distribution of power between male and female humans. This essentialist, ahistorical assessment of gender identity short-circuits women's ability to recognize themselves as oppressed by gender-based roles. It denies us use of the language and concepts necessary to describe women's specific exploitation as women."
Elizabeth Hungerford is a feminist writer at sexnotgender.com and ehungerford.com. She is also the co-founder of a public discussion group about the contentious politics of gender. As an attorney, she is particularly interested in class-based analysis of gender, identity, women-only spaces, and the philosophical contradictions created by protecting "gender identity" as a matter of law.
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by Elizabeth Hungerford
read by Genevieve Gluck
"Cis theory of gender denies the lived experiences of millions of women who despise the social role 'woman,' instead framing non-trans women's gender identity as a privilege. The theory is blind to how these seemingly benign 'gender identities' operate as a hierarchy of social roles and interactions whose end game is the unequal distribution of power between male and female humans. This essentialist, ahistorical assessment of gender identity short-circuits women's ability to recognize themselves as oppressed by gender-based roles. It denies us use of the language and concepts necessary to describe women's specific exploitation as women."
Elizabeth Hungerford is a feminist writer at sexnotgender.com and ehungerford.com. She is also the co-founder of a public discussion group about the contentious politics of gender. As an attorney, she is particularly interested in class-based analysis of gender, identity, women-only spaces, and the philosophical contradictions created by protecting "gender identity" as a matter of law.
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/womens-voices/message
Released:
Apr 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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