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Book Synopsis: As a broad category of identity, “transgender” has given life to a vibrant field of academic research since the 1990s. Yet the Western origins of the field have tended to limit its cross-cultural scope. Howard Chiang proposes a new paradigm for doing transgender history in which geopolitics assumes central importance. Defined as the antidote to transphobia, transtopia challenges a minoritarian view of transgender experience and makes room for the variability of transness on a historical continuum.
Against the backdrop of the Sinophone Pacific, Chiang argues that the concept of transgender identity must be rethought beyond a purely Western frame. At the same time, he challenges China-centrism in the study of East Asian gender and sexual configurations. Chiang brings Sinophone studies to bear on trans theory to deconstruct the ways in which sexual normativity and Chinese imperialism have been produced through one another. Grounded in an eclectic range of sources—from the archives of sexology to press reports of intersexuality, films about castration, and records of social activism—this book reorients anti-transphobic inquiry at the crossroads of area studies, medical humanities, and queer theory.
Timely and provocative, Transtopia in the Sinophone Pacific highlights the urgency of interdisciplinary knowledge in debates over the promise and future of human diversity.
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Are you ready to explore a whole new paradigm for understanding transgender history? Introducing "Transtopia in the Sinophone Pacific" - a groundbreaking book that challenges the Western-centric view of transgender experiences. With its focus on geopolitics and the variability of transness across cultures, this book offers a fresh perspective on the concept of transgender identity.
Author Howard Chiang takes you on a journey through the Sinophone Pacific, uncovering the ways in which gender and sexual configurations in East Asia have been shaped by Chinese imperialism. Through the lens of Sinophone studies, this book deconstructs the link between sexual normativity and Chinese imperialism, shedding light on the intersection of trans theory and area studies.
Delve into a vast array of sources, from historical archives to films and social activism, as Chiang dismantles transphobia and highlights the urgency of interdisciplinary knowledge. With its timely and provocative insights, "Transtopia in the Sinophone Pacific" offers a compelling argument for the importance of understanding human diversity in our ever-changing world.
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