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    The Remedy: Queer and Trans Voices on Health and Health Care ed. by Zena Sharman
    International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 11 (2): 166-170. 2018.
    In the last several years, queer and trans people have grown in prominence in our public discussions of policy, education, health care, and other spaces of social life. Politicians, health care practitioners, and average citizens are increasingly aware of our existence and the particular challenges we present, albeit this awareness is often not well-intentioned or informed. Indeed, according to the 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey, trans people, in particular, specifically avoid accessing needed hea…Read more
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    Specters of Sovereignty: Comments on Andrew Dilts' “Toward Abolitionist Genealogy”
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 55 (S1): 78-85. 2017.
    This paper is a slightly expanded and altered version of comments delivered in response to a paper by Andrew Dilts at the 35th Annual Spindel Conference in Memphis, TN. I focus on the elision of the state in Dilts' paper in order to demonstrate the need for a genealogy that takes seriously the role of sovereignty in constructing the present of trans femmes and trans women of color.
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    (Be)Coming Undone: Toward a Critical Trans Phenomenology of Sexuality
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 302 (4): 105-120. 2023.
    Dans cet article, je me tourne vers Maurice Merleau-Ponty et Luce Irigaray pour offrir une phénoménologie critique de l’expérience de l’orgasme en relation à la sexualité trans. Je le fais afin de démontrer comment les compréhensions dominantes de la sexualité empêchent des possibilités sexuelles pour les personnes trans tout autant que cisgenres. Les expériences sexuelles trans servent d’illustration non pas en tant qu’exceptionnelles, mais simplement parce que la profondeur des normes inscrite…Read more