The “Empire” Strikes Back: A Posttranssexual Manifesto
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Resumo: | In this essay considered to be the founding landmark of American transgender studies, Sandy Stone, analyzing autobiographies of trans women and medical literature, examines and challenges the way in which medical knowledge has historically investigated and cultivated normative conceptions about transsexuality. The author points out cisheteronormative assumptions that guided the production of knowledge by medical professionals about gender variance and connects this field of research and intervention with trans-exclusionary feminist discourses in a fundamental aspect: the thought of trans people as alienated and incapable of understanding and expressing truth about themselves. If at first it can be read as a response to the anti-trans book “The Transsexual Empire” by Janice Raymond, “The Empire Strikes Back” proves to be more than that: it is a critique of the exclusion of trans people from the regime of enunciation about trans subjectivity and experience, and a call for such subjects to appropriate themselves of their transformative and disruptive capacity, participating in the formation of a counter-discursive intellectual, creative and political movement. |
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The “Empire” Strikes Back: A Posttranssexual ManifestoEl “Imperio” Contraataca: Un Manifiesto Post-TransexualO Império contra-ataca: um manifesto pós-transexualIn this essay considered to be the founding landmark of American transgender studies, Sandy Stone, analyzing autobiographies of trans women and medical literature, examines and challenges the way in which medical knowledge has historically investigated and cultivated normative conceptions about transsexuality. The author points out cisheteronormative assumptions that guided the production of knowledge by medical professionals about gender variance and connects this field of research and intervention with trans-exclusionary feminist discourses in a fundamental aspect: the thought of trans people as alienated and incapable of understanding and expressing truth about themselves. If at first it can be read as a response to the anti-trans book “The Transsexual Empire” by Janice Raymond, “The Empire Strikes Back” proves to be more than that: it is a critique of the exclusion of trans people from the regime of enunciation about trans subjectivity and experience, and a call for such subjects to appropriate themselves of their transformative and disruptive capacity, participating in the formation of a counter-discursive intellectual, creative and political movement.En este ensayo considerado el hito fundacional de los estudios trans estadounidenses, Sandy Stone, a partir del análisis de autobiografías de mujeres trans y de la literatura médica, examina y cuestiona la forma con que el conocimiento médico ha históricamente investigado y desarrollado concepciones normativas sobre la transexualidad. La autora señala suposiciones cisheteronormativas que guiaron la producción de conocimiento por parte de los profesionales médicos sobre el tránsito de género, y conecta este campo de investigación e intervención con los discursos feministas radicales en un aspecto fundamental: el entendimiento de las personas trans como alienadas e incapaces de comprender y expresar la verdad. acerca de si mismas. Si en principio se puede leerlo como una respuesta al libro anti-trans “El imperio transexual” de Janice Raymond, “El imperio contraataca” resulta ser más que eso: es una crítica a la exclusión de las personas trans del régimen de enunciación sobre subjetividades y experiencias trans, y un llamado a que dichos sujetos se apropien de su capacidad transformadora y disruptiva, participando en la formación de un movimiento intelectual, creativo y político contradiscursivo.Neste ensaio considerado o marco fundador dos estudos trans estadunidenses, Sandy Stone, a partir da análise de autobiografias de mulheres trans e de literatura médica, examina e desafia o modo como saberes médicos historicamente investigaram e elaboraram concepções normativas sobre a transexualidade. A autora aponta pressupostos cisheteronormativos que orientaram a produção de conhecimento de profissionais da medicina acerca do trânsito de gênero, e conecta esse campo de pesquisa e intervenção com discursos de feministas radicais em um cerne fundamental: a apreensão de pessoas trans como alienadas e incapazes de compreender e expressar verdade sobre si. Se em um primeiro momento pode ser lido como uma resposta ao livro anti-trans “The Transsexual Empire” de Janice Raymond, “O império contra-ataca” se mostra mais do que isso: é uma crítica à exclusão de pessoas trans do regime de enunciação sobre subjetividades e experiência trans, e um chamamento para que tais sujeitos se apropriem de sua capacidade transformativa e disruptiva, participando na formação de um movimento intelectual, criativo e político contra-discursivo.Universidade Federal da Bahia2023-12-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/revistaperiodicus/article/view/5311710.9771/peri.v2i19.53117Revista Periódicus; Vol. 2 No. 19 (2023): To circulate in alliance; 254-277Revista Periódicus; Vol. 2 Núm. 19 (2023): Circular en alianzas; 254-277Revista Periódicus; v. 2 n. 19 (2023): Circular em Alianças; 254-2772358-0844reponame:Revista Periódicusinstname:Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)instacron:UFBAporhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/revistaperiodicus/article/view/53117/30796Copyright (c) 2023 Lux Ferreira Lima (ile/dile); Sandy Stone; Maurício Rodrigues Pintohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessStone, Sandy2023-12-06T15:33:15Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufba.br:article/53117Revistahttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/revistaperiodicusPUBhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/revistaperiodicus/oai||revistaperiodicus@ufba.br2358-08442358-0844opendoar:2023-12-06T15:33:15Revista Periódicus - Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)false |
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The “Empire” Strikes Back: A Posttranssexual Manifesto El “Imperio” Contraataca: Un Manifiesto Post-Transexual O Império contra-ataca: um manifesto pós-transexual |
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In this essay considered to be the founding landmark of American transgender studies, Sandy Stone, analyzing autobiographies of trans women and medical literature, examines and challenges the way in which medical knowledge has historically investigated and cultivated normative conceptions about transsexuality. The author points out cisheteronormative assumptions that guided the production of knowledge by medical professionals about gender variance and connects this field of research and intervention with trans-exclusionary feminist discourses in a fundamental aspect: the thought of trans people as alienated and incapable of understanding and expressing truth about themselves. If at first it can be read as a response to the anti-trans book “The Transsexual Empire” by Janice Raymond, “The Empire Strikes Back” proves to be more than that: it is a critique of the exclusion of trans people from the regime of enunciation about trans subjectivity and experience, and a call for such subjects to appropriate themselves of their transformative and disruptive capacity, participating in the formation of a counter-discursive intellectual, creative and political movement. |
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