âWide-ranging in its explorations, this slim volume aims to provide some wisdom at a pivotal moment in trans history. . . . There is much to recommend this text, including its introductory review of some recent trans scholarship and its gloss of contemporary challenges facing the trans community.â
Hypatia
"More than just an account of gender variability, this book provides suggestions for reframing our perceptions of the gendered body and opens up tantalizing possibilities for the future. This is an essential purchase for all libraries serving gender studies programs at all levels."
Resources for Gender and Women's Studies: A Feminist Review
"This is no inaccessible tome full of prose and obfuscating jargon; it is friendly and approaches a broad range of subjects, making it a good 'gateway book' for the field of transgender studies."
QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking
Preface
1. Trans*: Whatâs in a Name?
2. Making Trans* Bodies
3. Becoming Trans*
4. Trans* Generations
5. Trans* Representations
6. Trans* Feminisms
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Notes
On Pronouns
Works Cited
âIf Trans* were simply a compressed, learned primer about gender variability for audiences of all kinds, it would be important enough. But Jack Halberstam here offers us something moreâa supremely lucid explication of highly complex and controversial ideas, cultural artifacts, and histories that never dumbs down nor gets lost in the weeds. I particularly appreciate its ranginess, perspective, sense of humor, autobiographical anecdotes, and critical dedication to âputting pressure on all modes of gendered embodiment.âââMaggie Nelson, author of The Argonauts
âJack Halberstam drills down to the cultureâs defining characteristics of the gendered body and proceeds to unravel the interconnected nature of the gendered mind. And just when you think youâve reached the climax of your theorygasm, dear Jack opens his heart and tells allâand in so doing he reveals the naked, beautiful soul of trans*.ââKate Bornstein, author of Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women, and the Rest of Us