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Gender Identity: Lies and Dangers

Autor Laura Lecuona
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2024
Thousands of pages of books, millions of characters in tweets and hundreds of blogs have been devoted to explaining the distinction between sex and gender, but far from clarifying anything, bewilderment for ordinary people is only growing. The concept of gender is central to a vaguely progressive-looking set of ideas based on the maxim that people possess a so-called ‘gender identity’. The real problem arises when this nebulous concept, bandied about with different and even incompatible meanings by different groups, is used as a prop to introduce policies that mark a huge setback for the rights of women and girls. The general public, watching the controversy from the sidelines, is confused by conflicting claims about whose rights are being infringed. In this incisive book, Laura Lecuona sets the record straight by reviewing the origin of the current uses of the key term gender and exploring the main theories of transgenderism. She discusses what lies behind the claims about pronoun usage and warns about the consequences of promoting the recognition of so-called transgender children. She points out the collateral damage arising from this activism, from the perpetuation of sexist roles to limitations on freedom of speech. She dares to confront the accusations of transphobia that often inhibit those who question the foundations of this financially-driven and increasingly dominant ideology and shows the devastating effects transactivism is having on women, both socially and politically. Gender Identity: Lies and Dangers is essential reading for the urgently needed conversation we need to have about whose interests are being served with the advancement of transgender ideology and what this means for women’s sex-based rights.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781925950908
ISBN-10: 1925950905
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Spinifex Press
Colecția Spinifex Press
Locul publicării:Melbourne, Australia

Cuprins

Acknowledgments Note on languageIntroduction 1. Gender: “It’s Complicated” 2. Three Theories About Transgenderism 3. In the Beginning was the Pronoun 4. The Idea of the Transgender Child 5. Feminism and Women’s Spaces 6. Other Collateral Damages Conclusion Epilogue Bibliography Index

Recenzii

Thousands of words have been devoted to explaining the distinction between sex and gender, but far from clarifying anything, bewilderment is rampant.The nebulous concept of gender identity is bandied about with different and even incompatible meanings by various vaguely progressive groups. It is used as a prop to introduce policies that have set back the sex-based rights of women and girls. The general public, watching the controversy from the sidelines, is confused by conflicting claims about whose rights are being infringed.In this incisive book, Laura Lecuona sets the record straight by reviewing the history and current uses of the key term gender and exploring the main theories of transgenderism. She delves behind the claims about pronoun usage and warns about the consequences of promoting the recognition of so-called transgender children.She shows the devastating effects transactivism is having on women, both sociallyand politically, from the perpetuation of sexist roles to limitations on freedom of speech. She confronts the accusations of transphobia that often inhibit those who question the foundations of this money-driven and increasingly belligerent ideology.Gender Identity: Lies and Dangers is essential reading for the conversation we urgently need to have about whose interests are being served with the advancement of transgender ideology and what the disastrous effects for women’s sex-based rights really are.
Laura Lecuona’s book is remarkable in scope and a dose of political sanity that is badly needed.—Janice G. Raymond