Whipping Girl

A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity

Paperback, 408 pages

English language

Published June 1, 2007 by Seal Press.

ISBN:
978-1-58005-154-5
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OCLC Number:
81252738

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A provocative manifesto, Whipping Girl tells the powerful story of Julia Serano, a transsexual woman whose supremely intelligent writing reflects her diverse background as a lesbian transgender activist and professional biologist. Serano shares her experiences and observations—both pre- and post-transition—to reveal the ways in which fear, suspicion, and dismissiveness toward femininity shape our societal attitudes toward trans women, as well as gender and sexuality as a whole.

Serano's well-honed arguments stem from her ability to bridge the gap between the often-disparate biological and social perspectives on gender. She exposes how deep-rooted the cultural belief is that femininity is frivolous, weak, and passive, and how this “feminine” weakness exists only to attract and appease male desire.

In addition to debunking popular misconceptions about transsexuality, Serano makes the case that today's feminists and transgender activist must work to embrace and empower femininity—in all of its wondrous forms.

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Whipping Girl

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On cissexism:

"The most common myth used to justify this cissexual privilege is the idea that cissexuals inherit the right to call themselves female or male by virtue of being born into that particular sex. In other words, cissexuals view their gender entitlement as a birthright. This is often a deceitful act, as many (if not most) cissexuals in our society tend to look disparagingly upon societies and cultures that still rely on class or caste systems—where one’s occupation, social status, economic disposition, political power, etc., is predetermined based on an accident of birth. So while most Western cissexuals frown upon birth privilege as a means to determine these other forms of social class, they hypocritically embrace it when it comes to gender."

On combating gender entitlement:

"The most radical thing that any of us can do is to stop projecting our beliefs about gender onto other people's behaviors and …

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I listened to this as an audiobook, and it took me the better part of two months, often relistening to chapters several times before moving forward. Much if not all of what is presented so compellingly in this book was new to me and it really challenged me, and how I viewed trans people, and femininity several times.

I highly recommend it.

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Subjects

  • Social Science / Gender Studies
  • Social Science
  • Gender Studies
  • Feminism
  • Transsexualism
  • Transsexuals
  • Sociology

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