The biggest problem with Jules Gill-Peterson isn't whether I agree with her or not - I don't, but it's that she consistently massages the evidence around her argument in a manipulative fashion, hoping no one will notice. This is particularly clear in her last book and its bizarre Argentine fantasy

The latest success in trans publishing is Jules Gill-Peterson’s A Short History of Trans Misogyny. Released at a time of global backlash to trans rights in a coalition bringing together figures as var...

An Orientalist History of Transmisogyny

The latest success in trans publishing is Jules Gill-Peterson’s A Short History of Trans Misogyny. Released at a time of global backlash to trans rights in a coalition bringing together figures as var...

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