Here is an interview I did with Natalie Oswin on Normal Life for Society and Space.
Here is an interview I did with Natalie Oswin on Normal Life for Society and Space.
Big thanks to Robert Nichols for interviewing me for Upping the Anti: A Journal of Theory and Action.
I wrote “Trans Law Reform Strategies, Co-Optation, and the Potential for Transformative Change” in Women’s Rights Law Reporter in 2009. You can read it here.
I wrote “Keynote Address: Trans Law and Politics on a Neoliberal Landscape” in Temple Political and Civil Rights Law Review in 2009. You can read it here.
Abstract
These edited Keynote remarks from the Temple Political and Civil Rights Law Review Symposium on transgender law address how questions of law reform strategy relate to critical understandings of neoliberalism. The paper addresses questions of administrative governance, identity documentation, the relationship between law and social movements, and questions of economic and racial justice as applied to transgender politics.
My article “Compliance is Gendered: Struggling for Gender Self-Determination in a Hostile Economy” was published in Transgender Rights: History, Politics and Law, edited by Paisley Currah, Shannon Minter, Richard Juang (2006).
Here is a transcript of a panel I participated in called “The Identity Victim” as part of Sex, Gender and Crime: The Politics of the State as Protector and Punisher, a symposium at Georgetown University, and republished in Georgetown Journal of Gender and Law in 2006. You can read the transcript here.