Transgender Intersections
Race and Gender through Identities, Interactions, and Systems of Power

1. Auflage Mai 2025
176 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
While transgender lives are at the forefront of contemporary politics, what do we really understand about the complexity of trans experience? Trans people who go through various aspects of gender transition experience shifts not only in their gender, but also with regards to other categories of identity such as race, social class, sexuality, disability, and more.
Centering the stories of trans people and their loved ones, Sojka and de Vries investigate how intersectionality operates at various levels of social meaning - the individual, the interpersonal, and the structural - in the experiences of transgender people. Collectively, they present an argument about why gendered and racialized processes, in intersection, are central to understanding trans lives.
Chapter 2: Gendered Racialization
Chapter 3: Multiraciality
Chapter 4: Whiteness
Chapter 5: Race and Gender Intersections with Social Class, Sexuality, Disability, and Nationality/Citizenship
Chapter 6: Intersectional Trans Futures
Appendix: Methodology
References
Marquis Bey, Northwestern University
"In a time of hostile stereotyping of trans groups by right-wing politicians and media, it is refreshing to meet the reality, clearly presented: complex lives, shaped by the whole spectrum of differences and relations of power across the contemporary USA."
Raewyn Connell, University of Sydney
"In a time of hostile stereotyping of trans groups by right-wing politicians and media, it is refreshing to meet the reality, clearly presented: complex lives, shaped by the whole spectrum of differences and relations of power across the contemporary USA."
Raewyn Connell, University of Sydney
Kylan Mattias de Vries is Professor and Chair of Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies at Southern Oregon University.