Firestonian Futures and Trans-Affirming Presents

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Cannon, Loren [1 ]
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[1] Humboldt State Univ, Arcata, CA 95521 USA
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10.1111/hypa.12227
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Shulamith Firestone's Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist Revolution was, upon its original publication, both radical and imaginative. Her description of a future in which women would be freed from the burden of childbirth, in which the nuclear family, gender roles, typical constructions of marriage and parenting are all a thing of the past, still for many seems radical, even forty-five years after its debut in 1970. With Firestone's recent passing, it is a particularly suitable time to reconsider her work in light of the medical, technological, and social changes of the past few decades. Specifically, I wish to argue that the kind of future society that Firestone envisioned, which would be possible only through the use of certain medical technologies, has begun to be actualized within many trans-affirming communities. The greater the recognition of trans identities, trans lives, and trans relationships, the more we will approach the realization of the post-revolutionary society that she describes. In this essay, I consider Firestone's ideas on the issues of biological sex, gender, relationships, and parenthood, after which I will identify how present trans-affirming practices serve to support these Firestonian ideals.
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