Through a Saussurea/Lacanian semiotic analysis that is integrated with the anthropological theory of “Rites of Passage” I argue that the use of “trans” can culturally locate gender-variant social actors in a perpetual liminality that risks diminishing their agency as an invested party in this troubled debate over ownership of gender
Through a Saussurea/Lacanian semiotic analysis that is integrated with the anthropological theory of “Rites of Passage” I argue that the use of “trans” can culturally locate gender-variant social actors in a perpetual liminality that risks diminishing their agency as an invested party in this troubled debate over ownership of gender