id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_q4iq4rcoivgznototxwa3wanku Ann Phoenix Unsettling intersectional identities: historicizing embodied boundaries and border crossings 2017 7 .pdf application/pdf 3678 537 67 Brubaker brings 'trans/gender' and 'trans/racial' creatively into conversation to theorise the historical race and sex/gender as solipsistic and neglects the wider social context that has produced the conditions of Keywords: historical location; identities; intersectionality; performativity; race; sex/gender; structural any social identity category as well as commonalities across groups constructed as different (Foresight, Brubaker's desire to explore the 'unsettled identities' of gender and race. Bringing transgender and transracial creatively into conversation allows Brubaker to recognize the historical examining processes of change in two major social categories, gender and race, Brubaker illustrates how Brubaker suggests, that as projects of self-transformation, transgender and transracial produce different Brubaker's argument is persuasive, that sex/gender and race have different logics and moral orders. with differences within racialized and gendered categories or their simultaneity. race and gender categories have been much discussed in intersectional work following Leslie McCall's internal differences between people in particular racialized categories. ./cache/work_q4iq4rcoivgznototxwa3wanku.pdf ./txt/work_q4iq4rcoivgznototxwa3wanku.txt