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Just blah blah blah? Finding Why, when and where theory really matters

By: Taster
In many disciplines across the social sciences there are debates around whether research and research writing are under-theorised or over-theorised. Gorgi Krlev, argues that whilst these debates can provide insights, they fail to clarify why and when theorising can be useful at all. To promote better theory making he presents a framework for thinking through โ€ฆ Continued

Of Innocence and Experience

In a provocative essay, scholar and author Sophie Lewis, best known for her 2022 book in support of โ€œfamily abolition,โ€ makes the case for how society can not only protect trans children, but also learn from them. This is a call for a more expansive, generous, utopian way of thinking about the potential of youth:

The fear I inspired on the parentโ€™s face riding the subway was what distressed me most about the incident in New York. Later that day, when I recounted the anecdote on Facebook, an acquaintance commented โ€“ unfunnily, I felt โ€“ that I was a โ€œsocial menaceโ€. A threat to our children, et cetera. Ha, ha. But what was the truth of the joke? What had I threatened exactly? A decade after the event, โ€œThe Traffic in Children,โ€ an essay published in Parapraxis magazine in November 2022, provides an answer. According to its author, Max Fox, the โ€œprimal sceneโ€ of the current political panic about transness is:

a hypothetical question from a hypothetical child, brought about by the image of gender nonconformity: a child asks about a personโ€™s gender, rather than reading it as a natural or obvious fact.

In other words, by asking โ€œare you a girl or a boy?โ€ (in my case non-hypothetically), the child reveals their ability to read, question and interpret โ€” rather than simply register factually โ€” the symbolisation of sexual difference in this world. This denaturalises the โ€œautomaticโ€ gender matrix that transphobes ultimately need to believe children inhabit. It introduces the discomfiting reality that young people donโ€™t just learn gender but help make it, along with the rest of us; that they possess gender identities of their own, and sexualities to boot. It invites people who struggle to digest these realities to cast about and blame deviant adults: talkative non-binary people on trains, for instance, or drag queens taking over โ€œstory hourโ€ in municipal libraries.

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