Trans Care
By (Author) Hil Malatino
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
8th December 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
LGBTQ+ Studies / topics
306.8
Paperback
72
Width 127mm, Height 178mm, Spine 13mm
227g
A radical and necessary rethinking of trans care
What does it mean for trans people to show up for one another, to care deeply for one another How have failures of care shaped trans lives What care practices have trans subjects and communities cultivated in the wake of widespread transphobia and systemic forms of trans exclusion
Trans Care is a critical intervention in how care labor and care ethics have been thought, arguing that dominant modes of conceiving and critiquing the politics and distribution of care entrench normative and cis-centric familial structures and gendered arrangements. A serious consideration of trans survival and flourishing requires a radical rethinking of how care operates.
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"Trans Care lays the conceptual groundwork needed for devising strategies to render trans care webs even more resilient and perhaps a little easier to sustain."Nursing Clio
Hil Malatino is assistant professor of womens, gender, and sexuality studies and philosophy and core faculty in the Rock Ethics Institute at Penn State. They are author of Queer Embodiment: Monstrosity, Medical Violence, and Intersex Experience.