Tag Archives: Trans Studies

An “Old Perhapser”: George Moore’s “Albert Nobbs,” Asexuality, & Trans4Trans Missed Connections

Click here to view the PowerPoint slides from my presentation Gender is neither automatic nor binary for the eponymous character of George Moore’s novella “Albert Nobbs” (1918). Instead, Albert Nobbs has a complex and shifting relationship to gender identity that … Continue reading

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“neither man nor woman”: Missed Connections & Nonbinary Genders in George Moore’s “Albert Nobbs,” INCS 2024

For INCS 2024 attendees, click here to view and download the full paper. Gender is neither automatic nor binary for the eponymous character of George Moore’s novella “Albert Nobbs” (1918). Instead, Albert Nobbs has a complex and shifting relationship to … Continue reading

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Steampunk & LGBTQ+ Identities – Further Reading & Resources

It was lovely to chat with everyone at the A Festival of Dangerous Ideas: Queer Hedge School Event on December 16, 2020! Click here to watch the recording of the event. Below you will find some useful links to further … Continue reading

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Transgender 101 Guest Lecture for Dr. DeMuynck’s GSW 101: Introduction to Gender, Sexuality, & Women’s Studies Class

Dear GSW 101 Students, Thank you for a lovely digital visit to your class to talk with you about transgender issues. Below you will find the packet and slides from the workshop and a few links for further reading. Please … Continue reading

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GSW 101: Introduction to Women’s Studies (offered generally each fall)

An introduction to the major issues addressed by gender, sexuality, and women’s studies with an emphasis on interdisciplinary social science theories and methodologies involved in gaining accurate knowledge about women’s lives and contributions to society, both within the United States … Continue reading

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Transgender 101: A Conversation about Best Practices for Supporting Transgender Folks in Higher Education & Beyond (BWWC at UNC-Chapel Hill, June 2017)

Fellow BWWC 2017 Attendees, thank you all for a productive workshop on trans issues in North Carolina and the United States. Below you will find the packet and slides from the workshop and a few links for further reading. Please … Continue reading

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