Heather Brunskell-Evans

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Heather Brunskell-Evans



Average rating: 3.77 · 144 ratings · 25 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
Transgender Body Politics

3.95 avg rating — 61 ratings — published 2020 — 2 editions
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Inventing Transgender Child...

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Transgender Children and Yo...

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The Sexualized Body and the...

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Reimagining Research for Re...

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“The denial of women's sex-specificity repeats in a newly invented format - the historic patriarchal refusal to grant specific recognition and value to women - to our rationality, bodies, and agency. The elimination of sex as a biological, material reality does not facilitate gender fluidity or breakdown gender hierarchy. On the contrary, it sures up the very patriarchal foundations which abuse women and children's human rights to agency and bodily integrity. Rather than transgenderism being about the opening up of gender for men to reject the norms of masculinity, it is the imposition of masculine dominance in a newly-minted form.”
Heather Brunskell-Evans, Transgender Body Politics

“When Stonewall reframes gender dysphoria as an identity badge, it absolves schools of the responsibility to offer individualised support to each child and replaces it with a blanket politicised approach. The child is presented as a member of a political rights group, rather than as a child who may be experiencing distress and confusion and who is in need of careful and thoughtful support.”
Heather Brunskell-Evans, Transgender Body Politics

“The transgender movement shift shapes by wearing a cloak of progressivism, human rights, equality, diversity and inclusion. It is particularly dangerous since it hides its authoritarianism in plain sight. Perhaps one day society will look back and wonder how, a century after women were 'allowed' to get the vote, women and men were prepared to vilify, exclude and gag by any means possible the women who saw through the pomp and stood aside from the baying, frightened crowd to declare: 'the Emperor has no clothes'.”
Heather Brunskell-Evans, Transgender Body Politics



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