Material girls : why reality matters for feminism

by Kathleen Stock

2021

Publication

Fleet, c2021.

Library's rating

½

Status

Available

Description

Material Girls is a timely and trenchant critique of the influential theory that we all have an inner feeling about our sex, known as a gender identity, and that this feeling is more socially significant than our biological sex. Professor Kathleen Stock surveys the philosophical ideas that led to this point, and closely interrogates each one, from De Beauvoir's statement that, 'One is not born, but rather becomes a woman' (an assertion she contends has been misinterpreted and repurposed), to Judith Butler's claim that language creates biological reality, rather than describing it. She looks at biological sex in a range of important contexts, including women-only spaces and resources, healthcare, epidemiology, political organization and data collection. Material Girls makes a clear, humane and feminist case for our retaining the ability to discuss reality, and concludes with a positive vision for the future, in which trans rights activists and feminists can collaborate to achieve some of their political aims.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member malcrf
Simply excellent. Very complimentary to Helen Joyce's Trans and Abigail Shrier's Irreversible Damage. Ideally, all three should be read in conjunction with each other.
LibraryThing member SChant
A thought-provoking examination of biological sex and gender identity.
LibraryThing member pamelad
Stock is a British academic, a philosopher from outside the gender studies field. She is not beholden to gender studies orthodoxies, and applies her own rigorous analyses to theories of gender identity, examines the evidence for and against, and clearly explains the relevant concepts. I recommend
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LibraryThing member Devil_llama
Solidly researched and solidly argued, the book looks at the current trans trend and the impact it is having on women. The author details the ways in which feminism is failing women by insisting feminism is for everyone, not just women. She discusses many incidents that have occurred within the
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past few years as men transition and make their way into women's shelters, women's prisons, women's sports, and other formerly women-only spaces. There are areas of the book where I disagree with the author, but since I never expect to agree with anyone 100%, and since I am a mature professional woman, I will deal with my disagreements in ways that do not include sending her threatening emails or making her quit her job. Yes, the author has suffered immensely from writing this book; her bravery is as powerful as her research and her writing.
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

9780349726601

Original publication date

2021
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