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Heather Brunskell-Evans is a philosopher and sociologist who studies the intersection of medicine and culture. She joins us today to trace the ways in which queer theory evolved in academia and moved into the broader culture, including the Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) in the UK. Explaining how a social justice angle is key to the ‘affirmative model’ of care for gender dysphoria, Heather recounts a few key moments when she realized there were authoritarian elements at play in silencing thought and conversation around the topic of transgender, even for parents trying to protect their children.

Links:

Heather’s Website  

http://www.heather-brunskell-evans.co.uk/ 

 

Transgender Children and Young People: Born in Your Own Body 

https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-5275-0398-4 

 

Inventing Transgender Children and Young People  

https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-5275-3638-8 

 

Transgender Body Politics  

http://www.heather-brunskell-evans.co.uk/thoughts/transgender-body-politics/ 

 

Heather on Twitter 

https://twitter.com/brunskellevans 

 

The History of Sexuality 

https://www.amazon.com/History-Sexuality-Vol-Introduction/dp/0679724699 

 

Janice Raymond, The Transsexual Empire 

https://janiceraymond.com/the-transsexual-empire/ 

 

Vanity Fair Cover 

https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/06/caitlyn-jenner-bruce-cover-annie-leibovitz 

 

Moral Maze 

http://www.heather-brunskell-evans.co.uk/tag/moral-maze/ 

 

Heather Brunskell Evans opinion piece for Leicester University   

https://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/press/think-leicester/arts-and-culture/2015/neo-liberalism-masculinity-and-femininity-caitlyn-jenner-and-the-politics-of-transgender   

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