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Devon's avatar

I hope that you are not too hard on yourself for whatever you find lacking in the original piece, or for any critiques inspired by this one. Megan Stielstra wrote once that "to essay" means only "to attempt," and we're all better for having access to these tools for speaking about gender and being able to continue to refine them. I look forward to seeing what emerges from this work, which has already enriched my own writing & understanding so much. I hope to see writers (including yourself) tackle how racialization interacts with all of this, want to explore the ways in which these dynamics are contextual and mutable a bit more, and think I'll probably have a fair amount more to say about how the boundaries of manhood are policed for queer men, too. Thank you for writing this!!

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lycanthropy's avatar

really appreciate the rehash of the previous iteration of this theory. this is generally a lot easier for me to follow along. i really dig the comparisons of gender to class, or rather gender as a class, and subaltern being the necessary underclass, like how capitalism requires an unemployed populous to function, in order to threaten the working class. there are of course bones i have to pick with some things, like the qualifications of who gets put into subaltern, but i think talia bhatt's "understanding transmisogyny, part four: penetrability" fills in some of the blanks there. reading her work in tandem with yours gives me a great avenue to finally put words to what i see and feel about this whole gender thing. keep it up!

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