Friends! Comrades! Gentlethems! It’s time for the third essay in our Transgender Marxism series.

The PDF is here: https://transreads.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/2021-07-15_60f0b3d5edcb7_jules-joanne-gleeson-transgender-marxism-1.pdf

If you missed the intro discussion: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/395378

This next essay is Judith Butler’s Scientific Revolution: Foundations for a Transsexual Marxism by Rosa Lee.

Rosa Lee is an editor at Viewpoint Magazine, a graduate from UC Santa Cruz and an active gabber producer.

You know the drill: pulling quotes and making notes.

Don’t hesitate to jump on in and join the discussion <3 Let’s all learn something together!

Edit: The discussion for the next essay by Jules Joanne Gleeson is here – https://lemmygrad.ml/post/402441

  • Seanchaí (she/her)
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    42 years ago

    “In a different era, Marxists spoke of the construction of a ‘new socialist man’ as a crucial task in the broader process of socialist construction. Today, in a time of both rising fascism and an emergent socialist movement, our challenge is transsexualising our Marxism. We should think the project of transition to communism in our time – communisation – as including the transition to new communist selves, new ways of being and relating to one another.”

    • Seanchaí (she/her)
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      42 years ago

      This was an alright read, had some things I guess I agree with, but I don’t particularly feel like I learned anything from it. Sorry Lee, appreciate you writing this, and I get the point was an argument that applying Judith Butler’s theory of performativity to a wider practice of dialectical materialism could transform Marxism. I don’t completely agree with Judith Butler’s theory of performativity, and this essay didn’t really provide any insight in to how the theory could be applied to Marxism.

      I also don’t really see how the distinction between transgender and transsexual really added anything to the ideas here.

      It didn’t really shift anything in my perspective even after Lee explained why transsexual was chosen. I guess from Lee’s intro maybe it was for shock value or something? But I still know plenty of people who use the term transsexual to describe themselves, so it doesn’t really…evoke anything of what Lee was hoping it would in me.

      • Seanchaí (she/her)
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        32 years ago

        This was a short one, but thank you everyone who joined me in learning a little something something tonight <3