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Nonbinary : a feminist autotheory

Part of the Elements in Feminism and Contemporary Critical Theory series
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This autotheoretical Element, written in the tense space between feminist and trans theory, argues that movement between 'woman' and 'nonbinary' is possible, affectively and politically.

In fact, a nonbinary structure of feeling has been central in the history of feminist thought, such as in Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex (1949).

This structure of feeling is not antifeminist but indexical of a desire for a form of embodiment and relationality beyond binary sex and gender.

Finally, the Element provides a partial defense of nonbinary gender identity by tracing the development of the term in online spaces of the early 2000s.

While it might be tempting to read its development as symptomatic of the forms of selfhood reproduced in (neo)liberal, racialized platform capitalism, this reading is too simplistic because it misses how the term emerged within communities of care.

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Cambridge University Press
1009278673 / 9781009278676
Paperback / softback
306.768
01/06/2023
United Kingdom
English
72 pages
23 cm
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