Trans Activism in Canada

Trans Activism in Canada
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Publisher : Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9781551305370
ISBN-13 : 1551305372
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Book Synopsis Trans Activism in Canada by : Dan Irving

Download or read book Trans Activism in Canada written by Dan Irving and published by Canadian Scholars’ Press. This book was released on 2014-05-05 with total page 326 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Centring the voices and experiences of trans identified people as experts on their own lives and agents of change, Trans Activism in Canada opens up a dialogue between scholars and community members in an effort to improve the lives of sex and gender variant people. The first of its kind, this anthology brings together activists and allies to examine the various strategies and forms of resistance needed to transform oppression into opportunity for change. Reflecting upon the challenges trans communities face and offering insight into achieving institutional reform, the themes addressed range from poverty and isolation to health care and best practices. Using personal narratives, archival material, and qualitative research, as well as case- and community-based research, this text demonstrates the leading role of trans and two-spirit activists in generating social change. By drawing on feminist, anti-racist, and social justice frameworks, the contributors approach oppression and activism as inseparable from hetero-patriarchal, colonialist, and capitalist power relations. Written for trans activists, scholars, and allies, Trans Activism in Canada is poised to enrich transgender theorizing by focusing on concrete experiences and practical knowledge gained from the everyday lives of trans people.


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