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Victoria Brownworth And Her Transmisogyny Problem

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Also at http://www.transadvocate.com/for-the-last-time-victoria-brownworth-is-not-a-transphobe.htm So, what does an award winning writer think of Trans* Women’s genitals? She thinks they are funny and that it is okay to make fun of. As you can see in this tweet capture below. Ann Tagonist (Nic Nesbitt) once against refers to our post-op genitals in a disgusting way and Victoria Brownworth jumps on the band wagon. She thinks our genitals are funny and need to be waxed. http://www.lambdaliterary.org/interviews/02/17/victoria-brownworth-the-activist-writer/ Columnist, editor, award-winning journalist, cancer survivor, community leader and cat shelterer is adding a new title to her CV: publisher. Her new imprint, Tiny Satchel Press aims to provide smart, thoughtful books for young LGBT readers—especially queer readers of color. We chatted via email about her newly released anthology of African-American short stories, Greg Herren’s new YA novel, the classism of e-books, and vampire cats, among other things. – See more at: http://www.lambdaliterary.org/interviews/02/17/victoria-brownworth-the-activist-writer/#sthash.J5psBt4D.dpuf Did I forget to

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Community significance

“Victoria Brownworth And Her Transmisogyny Problem” may matter to community readers because it preserves a first-person or testimonial account connected to community and organizing, while also engaging feminism and gender politics. Such accounts can document how an issue was understood and experienced from within the period or community being discussed.

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As a publication record from 2013 at The TERFs, “Victoria Brownworth And Her Transmisogyny Problem” provides dated evidence of how community and organizing was being argued in relation to feminism and gender politics. Comparing it with earlier and later records can reveal changes in vocabulary, evidence, and emphasis.

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No dominant policy frame was detected in “Victoria Brownworth And Her Transmisogyny Problem.” Its policy relevance, when present, is therefore likely indirect: the article’s treatment of community and organizing may shape later arguments about institutions or public practice rather than proposing a specific rule.

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Themes

  1. 1
    Community and organizingTheme family: Identity, culture, and community
    100%
  2. 2
    Feminism and gender politicsTheme family: Power, ideology, and social conflict
    38%
  3. 3
    Media, rhetoric, and discourseTheme family: Knowledge, history, and communication
    38%
  4. 4
    Race and intersectionalityTheme family: Power, ideology, and social conflict
    38%

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  1. 1100%

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Feminism and gender politics
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Media, rhetoric, and discourse
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Race and intersectionality
Community and organizingRank 1
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This article was published during the theme’s highest-presence year in the registered corpus (2013).

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