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The Transsexual Empire: The Making of the She-male (Athene) (Paperback)

by Janice G. Raymond (Author)
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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Teachers' College Press; New edition edition (31 May 1994)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0807762725
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807762721
  • Product Dimensions: 22.9 x 15.6 x 1.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 1.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,323,203 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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Fifteen years ago, when it was first published, "The Transsexual Empire" challenged the medical psychiatric definition of transsexualism as a disease and sex conversion hormones and surgery as the cure. It exposed the antifeminist stereotyping that requires candidates for transsexual surgery to prove themselves by conforming to subjective, outdated and questionable feminine roles and "passing" as women. Then as now, defining and treating transsexualism as a medical problem prevents the person experiencing so-called gender dissatisfaction from seeing it in a gender-challenging or feminist framework. Transsexualism goes to the question of what gender is, how to challenge it, and what reinforces gender stereotyping in a role-defined society. In the new introduction to this feminist work, Raymond discusses how these same issues are now debated in the context of transgender. Transgenderism reduces gender resistance to wardrobes, hormones, surgery and posturing - anything but real sexual equality. It assimilates the roles and definitions of masculinity and femininity, often mixing and matching, but never really moving beyond both. In a similar way, transsexualism is thought to be a radical challenge to gender roles, breaking the boundaries of gender and transgressing its rigid lines. But if the transsexual merely exchanges one gender role for another, and if the outcome of such a sex reassignment is to endorse a femininity which, in many transsexuals, becomes a caricature of much that feminists have rejected about many-made femininity, then where is the challenge, the transgression, and the breaking of any real boundaries? This book will be used as a text in women's studies, psychology, sociology, technology and public policy, as well as by medical students, law students, and all who have an interest in feminist issues.

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17 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A cheap, mean-spirited pseudofeminist attack on transsexuals, 11 April 1998
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Janice Raymond apparently hasn't met many transsexuals. She would have us believe that transsexuals are frustrated men who can't possess women directly as they would wish, and who therefore conspire to appropriate the female body by becoming women themselves. She paints all T*s as reactionary perverts who want to force "real" women deeper into their traditional gender roles. Nowhere in her book does she admit of the possibility that transsexuals may be seeking some sort of inner peace for themselves in their private lives. Raymond is an embarrasment to the feminist movement.
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14 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A disturbing hateful book, 19 Nov 1999
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It's amazing that a publisher would consider reissueing this - although I'm sure it's usefull that someone still makes copies of mein kamp available for study.

As to the statements of the first reviewer that transsexualism is a only a moderm phenomenom I suggest she read Transgender Warriors or The Prehistory of Sex or a review ancient history on the Scythians or Hijira's to gain a more accurate perspective. The idea that we "understand the mental life of the transsexual subject" instead of asking transsexual actors to speak for themselves continues to perpetuate the perception of transsexuals as others and academics as "natural" (Heaven forbid there should be transsexuals who are academics!) The thought that we "need to interrogate the institutions that make the creation of these synthetic females and males" again implies transsexuals are incapable of making any decisions of their own and completely ignores the real life situation most transexuals find themselves in - which is the need to fight for the treatments they desire; since it is so often unavailable. In a world where transsexuals have few if any protections regarding employment, access to medical care, marriage or child custody rights - a world in which a transsexual is usually fired, refused housing, inelligible for medical for treatment of breast cancer under most medical insurance ans is 20 times more likely to be murdered than a non-transsexual - one must question those who make these assertions most closely and study what makes them the way they are and what institutions interests are being served by the promotion of their thoughts.

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10 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Uninformed paranoid ravings of a insecure feminist, 20 Feb 1998
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This book if you can call it that is a prime example of a manuscript that should have never gone to print. The author believes that Male to Female transsexuals are nothing more than a plot by a male society to infiltrate the womens movement and somehow take control. Pat Califia cover the ravings of Ms. Raymond quite well in her book "Sex Changes, The Politics of Transgenderism". To quote Ms Califia, "It takes a monumental amount of arrogance for her to seriously suggest such a self-hating and self destructivee program. But her hatred and fear of transsexuals is so great that she would rather have them suffer, even die, as long as she doesn't have to run the risk of seeing them, sitting next to them, talking to them, working with them, or sleeping with them. This is transphobia, pure and simple and it is as dangerous a social disease as the fear of homosexuality or unapolegetic racism. Raymond is a gender supermacist." Originally written as her dissertation it just goes to show that an education doesn't necessarily mean one is educated. Don't waste your money on this one. And don't think that all lesbian feminists are like Ms. Raymond. Most are very friendly and caring people. Thankfully they didn't buy into Ms. Raymonds line of BS.
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