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Contributors draw on psychoanalysis, union organising, queer communities, and Black struggles to argue that material realities shape trans lives and can transform thinking about work, property, entitlement, and gender nonconformity. The book develops frameworks for trans epistemology, social reproduction, labour discipline, and class formation, culminating in a concluding afterword on utopia and dystopia.","Transgender Marxism  \n‘A terrific collection of essays – I couldn’t put it down.’  \n—Kathi Weeks, author of The Problem with Work  \n‘Is there a transgender Marxism? This pioneering collection shows that the answer is there are many – inspired by psychoanalysis, union organising, queer communities, Black struggles and more. Material realities matter, tremendously, in trans lives; and trans experiences can change our thinking about both capitalism and liberation.’  \n—Raewyn Connell, author of Gender: In World Perspective  \n‘What lives and thinks on through the staggering failures of contemporary trans visibility and rights-based claims? This stunning collection answers in the collective form of a transgender Marxism. We find ourselves remade, hungrier and braver, in this book. Trans becomes in these pages the vibrant event of a historical materialism from below, intimate and urgent.’  \n—Jules-Gill Peterson, Associate Professor of English and Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies at the University of Pittsburgh and the author of Histories ofthe Transgender Child  \n‘Refusing to cast trans subjects as either figural others or exemplary proletarians, this timely and powerful collection of essays carves out a space for accounts of self-knowledge to ask how gender nonconformity can survive in a capitalist context. With stunning sophistication and insights, Transgender Marxism challenges capitalism’s social foundations in gendered patterns of property, work, and entitlement to develop new forms of sociality beyond the family and its dyadic sexual division.’  \n—Petrus Liu, Associate Professor of Humanities at Yale-NUS College and author of Queer Marxism in Two Chinas  \nTransgender Marxism  \nEdited by  \nJules Joanne Gleeson and Elle O’Rourke  \nAfterword by Jordy Rosenberg  \nFirst published 2021 by Pluto Press  \n345 Archway Road, London N6 5AA [www.plutobooks.com](www.plutobooks.com)  \nCopyright © Jules Joanne Gleeson and Elle O’Rourke 2021  \nThe right of the individual contributors to be identified as the authors of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.  \nBritish Library Cataloguing in Publication Data  \nA catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library  \nISBN  \nISBN  \nISBN  \nISBN  \nISBN  \n978 0 7453 4165 1  \n978 0 7453 4166 8  \n978 1 78680 732 8  \n978 1 78680 733 5  \n978 1 78680 734 2  \nHardback Paperback PDF EPUB Kindle  \nThis book is printed on paper suitable for recycling and made from fully managed and sustained forest sources. 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