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The sky is trans, why wouldn’t I be
Florence Ashley
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This podcast is an audio repository of Florence Ashley‘s scholarly writing on trans law, bioethics, and more!
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This podcast is an audio repository of Florence Ashley‘s scholarly writing on trans law, bioethics, and more!
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Genderfucking as a critical legal methodology
The sky is trans, why wouldn’t I be
55 minutes 59 seconds
11 months ago
Genderfucking as a critical legal methodology

Florence Ashley, "Genderfucking as a critical legal methodology" (2024) 69:2 McGill Law Journal 177


Abstract: In this essay, I theorize genderfucking as a critical legal methodology. Genderfucking is defined by its focus on the needs and experiences of those who ‘fuck’ with gender, resisting attempts at gender governance through laws, policies, and practices. Adopting a politics of messiness, genderfucking is critical of recognition and calls into question the state’s legitimacy in defining and policing gender categories. Genderfucking offers a rich and fertile approach for analyzing a social, political, and legal world indelibly marked by regimes of gender and, in so doing, steps on the path towards gender liberation.



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The sky is trans, why wouldn’t I be
This podcast is an audio repository of Florence Ashley‘s scholarly writing on trans law, bioethics, and more!