Trans Hegemony


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Trans Hegemony


Trans Hegemony
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Author : Conrad Riker
language : en
Publisher: Conrad Riker
Release Date : 101-01-01

Trans Hegemony written by Conrad Riker and has been published by Conrad Riker this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 101-01-01 with Social Science categories.


Are you frustrated with the encroachment of transgenderism upon feminism and women's spaces? You're not alone! In this book, we explore the challenges faced by radical feminists in protecting the progress made in gender equality and women's rights. We will address vital questions such as: 1. How is transgenderism impacting traditional women's spaces? 2. What are the consequences of this shift in focus? 3. How can we preserve the rights and privileges of women while advocating for fairness for transgender individuals? Get ready to: - Discover the tactics used by trans activists to control the narrative and stifle dissent. - Understand the subtle ways in which transgenderism is undermining women's rights and autonomy. - Learn crucial strategies to protect women's spaces and maintain feminism's core values. - Explore the complex interplay between transgenderism and radical feminism to better inform your advocacy efforts. - Dive into the political and social implications of this power struggle. - Confront the often-ignored consequences of this invasion, and analyze shortcomings in contemporary discourse. If you're ready to take a stand for women's rights and reclaim women's spaces, then buy this book today! Say no to trans hegemony and take control of your beliefs and advocacy for women's rights. You can make a difference - let this book show you how!



Decolonizing Trans Gender 101


Decolonizing Trans Gender 101
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Author : B. Binaohan
language : en
Publisher: Biyuti Publishing
Release Date : 2014-06-01

Decolonizing Trans Gender 101 written by B. Binaohan and has been published by Biyuti Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-06-01 with Gender identity categories.


tired of reading yet another trans/gender 101 entirely centered around white people and their normative narratives? tired of feeling like you must be _this_ tall to be trans enough to belong in the community ? tired of feeling like the white trans community is erasing your experiences? having gender feels but not understanding how they fit into the current white hegemonic discourse on gender? decolonizing trans/gender 101 is a short, accessible (and non-academic) critique of many of the fundamental concepts in white trans/gender theory and discourse. written for the indigenous and/or person of colour trying to understand how their gender is/has been impacted by whiteness and colonialism.



Negotiating The Borders Of The Gender Regime


Negotiating The Borders Of The Gender Regime
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Author : Adrian de Silva
language : en
Publisher: transcript Verlag
Release Date : 2018-07-31

Negotiating The Borders Of The Gender Regime written by Adrian de Silva and has been published by transcript Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-07-31 with Social Science categories.


While social change regarding trans(sexuality) has evolved within an expanding nexus of concepts, practices, regulations and institutions, this process has barely been analysed systematically. Against the background of legislative processes on gender recognition in a society shaped by heteronormative hegemony, Adrian de Silva traces how sexology, the law, federal politics and the trans movement interacted to generate or challenge concepts of trans(sexuality) from the mid-1960s to 2014 in the Federal Republic of Germany. The interdisciplinary study draws upon and contributes to debates in (trans)gender and queer studies, political science, sociology of law, sexology and the social movement.



Hegemony


Hegemony
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Author : Richard Howson
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2008-05-01

Hegemony written by Richard Howson and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008-05-01 with Philosophy categories.


The originality and depth of Gramsci's theory of hegemony is now evidenced in the wide-ranging intellectual applications within a growing corpus of research and writings that include social, political and cultural theory, historical interpretation, gender and globalization. The reason that hegemony has been so widely and diversely adopted lies in the unique way that Gramsci formulated the 'problematics' of structure/superstructure, coercion/consensus, materialism/idealism and regression/progression within the concept hegemony. However, in much of the contemporary literature the full complexity of hegemony is either obfuscated or ignored. Hegemony, through comprehensive and systematic analyses of Gramsci's formulation, a picture of hegemony as a complex syncretism of these dichotomies. In other words, hegemony is presented as a concept that is as much about aspiration and progressive politico-social relations as it is about regressive and dominative processes. Thus, the volume recognises and presents this complexity through a selection of contemporary theoretical as well as historico-social investigations that mark a significantly innovative moment in the work on hegemony.



Trans Intifada


Trans Intifada
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Author : Denijal Jegić
language : en
Publisher: Universitatsverlag Winter
Release Date : 2019

Trans Intifada written by Denijal Jegić and has been published by Universitatsverlag Winter this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019 with African Americans categories.


This book explores political, cultural, and literary aspects of intersectional and transnational resistance articulated contemporarily and historically by Palestinian and Black American artists and activists. A historical and political survey examines the Nakba as a contemporaneous colonial epoch that is constantly reproduced through a multitude of oppressive policies which place Palestinians within the link between U.S. and Israeli hegemony, whose colonial violence has extended transnationally. Black and Palestinian expressions of mutual solidarity result from the location of their struggles within subaltern spaces. Drawing on intersectional approaches emanating from Black feminism and post-colonial theory, this study investigates written and spoken poetry, essays, and lyrics as interventions into imperialist and colonialist currents and as demands for revolutions that are conceptualized as an Intifada that transcends the original, Palestinian context.



Conflict Hegemony And Ideology In The Mutual Translation Of Modern Arabic And Hebrew Literatures


Conflict Hegemony And Ideology In The Mutual Translation Of Modern Arabic And Hebrew Literatures
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Author : Mahmoud Kayyal
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2022-07-04

Conflict Hegemony And Ideology In The Mutual Translation Of Modern Arabic And Hebrew Literatures written by Mahmoud Kayyal and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-07-04 with Religion categories.


Can translations fuel intractable conflicts or contribute to calming them? To what extent do translators belonging to conflicting cultures find themselves committed to their ethnic identity and its narratives? How do translators on the seam line between the two cultures behave? Does colonial supremacy encourage translators to strengthen cultural and linguistic hegemony or rather undermine it? Mahmoud Kayyal tries to answer these questions and others in this book by examining mutual translations in the shadow of the Arab-Israeli conflict and the hegemony relations between Israel and the Palestinians.



What About The Children Masculinities Sexualities And Hegemony


What About The Children Masculinities Sexualities And Hegemony
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Author : Damien W. Riggs
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release Date : 2010-01-08

What About The Children Masculinities Sexualities And Hegemony written by Damien W. Riggs and has been published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-01-08 with Social Science categories.


What About the Children! takes up the important task of examining the role of hegemonic masculinities in propping up a normative social order in which children are constructed as the property of adults. By examining adult-child relations in the context of a wide range of family forms and social contexts, the book provides some hard answers to questions relating to what exactly are the best interests of children, and how they should be determined. The book responds by suggesting that there is a pressing need to recognise the capacity of children to voice their own desires and needs, and that in failing to recognise this all adults (and men in particular) only serve to further perpetuate a possessive logic that, at least in part, gives rise to the mistreatment or abuse of children. Covering topics such as the experiences of foster fathers, gay adoptive fathers and sperm donors, and exploring phenomena such as books on raising boys and movies about gay parents, the book offers important insights as to the operations of hegemony in the lives of a broad range of men. Importantly, the book moves beyond simply identifying the operations of hegemony in relation to possessive investments in children, and goes on to propose a ‘non-indifferent’ approach to understanding adult-child relations that at its heart examines the operations of power that produce children as supposedly docile subjects (and only certain adults as capable of caring for them). As a result, the book makes a significant contribution to setting an alternative agenda for child protection both within Australia and internationally by asking the question ‘protection for whom?’.



Global Governance And Transnationalizing Capitalist Hegemony


Global Governance And Transnationalizing Capitalist Hegemony
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Author : Ian Taylor
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2016-11-25

Global Governance And Transnationalizing Capitalist Hegemony written by Ian Taylor and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-11-25 with Business & Economics categories.


This book is a critique of claims regarding how emerging economies are supposedly rewriting the rules of global governance and ushering in alternative models to neoliberal orthodoxy. It argues that such assumptions are abstractions that ignore both the transnationalizing nature of the global political economy and the actual policy goals of the ruling classes within most emerging economies. Considering the larger issues behind the emerging economies (or powers) debate, the book deploys an adapted global capitalism perspective with insights from Gramsci, Poulantzas and Cox, to argue that the transnational nature of the global political economy and the actual policy goals of the dominant elites within most emerging economies merge to undermine any transformative element. Far from challenging the global order, these ostensible new rivals in fact seek to integrate their economies more and more within the existing liberal global economy. Inter-state dynamics and even inter-elite tensions exist and it is clear that the nation state has not simply become a transmission belt for global capital, but equally we must move beyond the surface phenomena that are most visible in global tensions to get at the underlying essence of social and class forces in the global political economy. Looking at the largest emerging powers, such as Brazil, Russia, India and China, Taylor explains why the emerging powers’ elites, although essentially subscribing to neoliberalism (in all its variegated forms) may confront the core in a myriad of ways, but that these are not challenges to the ongoing world order and, in fact, the so-called emerging powers serve a legitimizing function for the extant global system. The book will be of great use to graduates and scholars of International Relations, Global/International Political Economy and International Development.



Transmedia And Public Representation


Transmedia And Public Representation
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Author : Leandra H Hernandez
language : en
Publisher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Release Date : 2021

Transmedia And Public Representation written by Leandra H Hernandez and has been published by Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021 with Gender nonconformity on television categories.


This book investigates how contemporary media represent transgender and gender non-conforming people. Authors in this edited collection analyze the most popular films and television shows of all times and find how much (and how little) media portrayals of trans folks have changed or remained stagnant in the past 20 years.



Self Translation And Power


Self Translation And Power
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Author : Olga Castro
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2017-08-07

Self Translation And Power written by Olga Castro and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-08-07 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


This book investigates the political, social, cultural and economic implications of self-translation in multilingual spaces in Europe. Engaging with the ‘power turn’ in translation studies contexts, it offers innovative perspectives on the role of self-translators as cultural and ideological mediators. The authors explore the unequal power relations and centre-periphery dichotomies of Europe’s minorised languages, literatures and cultures. They recognise that the self-translator’s double affiliation as author and translator places them in a privileged position to challenge power, to negotiate the experiences of the subaltern and colonised, and to scrutinise conflicting minorised vs. hegemonic cultural identities. Three main themes are explored in relation to self-translation: hegemony and resistance; self-minorisation and self-censorship; and collaboration, hybridisation and invisibility. This edited collection will appeal to scholars and students working on translation, transnational and postcolonial studies, and multilingual and multicultural identities.