
Normal Life
Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law
Dean Spade(Author)
Duke University Press
Published on 26. March 2015
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248 pages
978-0-8223-6070-4 (ISBN)
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Wait-what's wrong with rights? It is usually assumed that trans and gender nonconforming people should follow the civil rights and "equality" strategies of lesbian and gay rights organizations by agitating for legal reforms that would ostensibly guarantee equal access, nondiscrimination, and equal protection under the law. This approach assumes that the best way to address the poverty and criminalization that plague trans populations is to get recognized by law and included in the state's institutions. But does changing what the law says about a targeted and marginalized population bring material relief? And what if many of the problems that shorten trans people's lives stem from the ordinary, banal ways that gender norm categories are administered by virtually every state and private institution?
In Normal Life Dean Spade presents revelatory critiques of the legal equality framework for social change and points to examples of transformative grassroots trans activism that is raising demands that go beyond traditional civil rights reforms. Spade explodes the assumptions about what legal rights can do for marginalized populations and describes transformative resistance processes and formations that address the root causes of harm and violence. Setting forth a politic that goes beyond the quest for mere legal inclusion, Normal Life is an urgent call for justice and trans liberation, and the radical transformations it will require.
Wait-what's wrong with rights? It is usually assumed that trans and gender nonconforming people should follow the civil rights and "equality" strategies of lesbian and gay rights organizations by agitating for legal reforms that would ostensibly guarantee equal access, nondiscrimination, and equal protection under the law. This approach assumes that the best way to address the poverty and criminalization that plague trans populations is to get recognized by law and included in the state's institutions. But does changing what the law says about a targeted and marginalized population bring material relief? And what if many of the problems that shorten trans people's lives stem from the ordinary, banal ways that gender norm categories are administered by virtually every state and private institution?
In Normal Life Dean Spade presents revelatory critiques of the legal equality framework for social change and points to examples of transformative grassroots trans activism that is raising demands that go beyond traditional civil rights reforms. Spade explodes the assumptions about what legal rights can do for marginalized populations and describes transformative resistance processes and formations that address the root causes of harm and violence. Setting forth a politic that goes beyond the quest for mere legal inclusion, Normal Life is an urgent call for justice and trans liberation, and the radical transformations it will require.
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"Should be read by everyone who is interested in challenging capitalism, colonialism, racism and patriarchy." -- Angela Y. Davis "An invaluable resource not just for rethinking gender justice, but for rethinking how we do social justice organizing in general." -- Andrea Smith, author of Conquest: Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide "This original, visionary, urgent, and brilliantly argued book significantly advances political theory and social movement criticism." -- Urvashi Vaid, author of Irresistible Revolution: Confronting Race, Class and the Assumptions of LGBT PoliticsMore details
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Language
English
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North Carolina
United States
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Professional and scholarly
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Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
295 gr
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978-0-8223-6070-4 (9780822360704)
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Dean Spade is Associate Professor at the Seattle University School of Law. In 2002, Spade founded the Sylvia Rivera Law Project, a nonprofit law collective that provides free legal services to transgender, intersex, and gender nonconforming people who are low-income and/or people of color. For more writing by Dean Spade, see http://www.deanspade.net.
Content
Preface 7
Introduction: Movements, and Critical Trans Politics 19
1. Trans Law and Politics on a Neoliberal Landscape 49
2. What's Wrong with Rights? 79
3. Rethinking Transphophobia and Power-Beyond a Rights Framework 101
4. Administrating Gender 137
5. Law Reform and Movement Building 171
Conclusion: "This Is a Protest, Not a Parade!" 205
Acknowledgments 229
Index 232
Introduction: Movements, and Critical Trans Politics 19
1. Trans Law and Politics on a Neoliberal Landscape 49
2. What's Wrong with Rights? 79
3. Rethinking Transphophobia and Power-Beyond a Rights Framework 101
4. Administrating Gender 137
5. Law Reform and Movement Building 171
Conclusion: "This Is a Protest, Not a Parade!" 205
Acknowledgments 229
Index 232