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Title: Julia Serano addresses trans-feminism
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Post by: Butterfly on May 02, 2009, 06:00:12 AM
Julia Serano addresses trans-feminism
The Lawrentian
By Alex Ajayi
May 1st, 2009
http://media.www.lawrentian.com/media/storage/paper409/news/2009/05/01/Features/Julia.Serano.Addresses.TransFeminism-3729877.shtml (http://media.www.lawrentian.com/media/storage/paper409/news/2009/05/01/Features/Julia.Serano.Addresses.TransFeminism-3729877.shtml)
Julia Serano, the innovative trans-feminist activist, biologist and author of "Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity," presented a lecture Friday, April 24 titled, "Trans-Feminism: A Performance and Discussions." The lecture was sponsored by GLOW, and offered a trans-feminist critique on the socialization of gender and sexuality.
Serano holds a doctorate in biochemistry and molecular biophysics from Columbia University and is currently a researcher at UC-Berkeley in the field of evolutionary and developmental biology. When Serano is not involved in academia, she is a voice against trans-discrimination and a revolutionary theorist, who exposes the intersecting forces responsible for trans-phobia.
The Lawrentian
By Alex Ajayi
May 1st, 2009
http://media.www.lawrentian.com/media/storage/paper409/news/2009/05/01/Features/Julia.Serano.Addresses.TransFeminism-3729877.shtml (http://media.www.lawrentian.com/media/storage/paper409/news/2009/05/01/Features/Julia.Serano.Addresses.TransFeminism-3729877.shtml)
Julia Serano, the innovative trans-feminist activist, biologist and author of "Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity," presented a lecture Friday, April 24 titled, "Trans-Feminism: A Performance and Discussions." The lecture was sponsored by GLOW, and offered a trans-feminist critique on the socialization of gender and sexuality.
Serano holds a doctorate in biochemistry and molecular biophysics from Columbia University and is currently a researcher at UC-Berkeley in the field of evolutionary and developmental biology. When Serano is not involved in academia, she is a voice against trans-discrimination and a revolutionary theorist, who exposes the intersecting forces responsible for trans-phobia.