Trans Philosophy: The Early Years

APA Newsletter on LGBTQ Issues in Philosophy 1 (20):1-11 (2020)
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Abstract

Trans philosophy—like everything else—has a history. The 1990s was a pivotal decade for the academic development of trans philosophy in the United States and Canada. During this period, the broader interdisciplinary field of transgender studies was beginning to emerge, and professional philosophy’s own contributions to transgender studies were starting to take shape as well. In what follows, we hear from Talia Mae Bettcher, Loren Cannon, Miqqi Alicia Gilbert, and Jacob Hale, four trans philosophers whose writings and activism helped provide the contours of what is now becoming a robust and thriving area of study within academic philosophy.

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Andrea Pitts
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What Is Trans Philosophy?Talia Mae Bettcher - 2019 - Hypatia 34 (4):644-667.
Are Lesbians Women?Jacob Hale - 1996 - Hypatia 11 (2):94 - 121.

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