The politicization of trans identity-also affecting gender non-binary and gender non-conforming persons-is a form of backlash to the Obergefell ruling (legalizing same sex marriage) and increased LGBTQ equality. This book provides a conceptual analysis and application of the notions of backlash, scapegoating, dog whistling, and virtue signaling.
The politicization of trans identity-also affecting gender non-binary and gender non-conforming persons-is a form of backlash to the Obergefell ruling (legalizing same sex marriage) and increased LGBTQ equality. This book provides a conceptual analysis and application of the notions of backlash, scapegoating, dog whistling, and virtue signaling.
Loren Cannon, PhD, teaches philosophy at Cal Poly Humboldt.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: The Obergefell Decision Chapter Two: The Anti-Trans Offensive Chapter Three: The Case Against Anti-Transgender Bathroom Bills Chapter Four: Backlash Chapter Five: Scapegoating: The Over-Blaming Account Chapter Six: Scapegoating, The Girardian Account Chapter Seven: Dog Whistles and Virtue Signaling Chapter Eight: But for and the Bostock Decision Epilogue Bibliography
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: The Obergefell Decision Chapter Two: The Anti-Trans Offensive Chapter Three: The Case Against Anti-Transgender Bathroom Bills Chapter Four: Backlash Chapter Five: Scapegoating: The Over-Blaming Account Chapter Six: Scapegoating, The Girardian Account Chapter Seven: Dog Whistles and Virtue Signaling Chapter Eight: But for and the Bostock Decision Epilogue Bibliography
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