2023
DOI: 10.1177/02637758231187449
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Making space for a radical trans imagination: Towards a kinder, more vulnerable, geography

Abstract: This essay makes a two-fold argument. First, that in failing its trans constituents, the discipline of geography falls short of its ethical, intellectual, and imaginative commitments. Second, that the task of developing a concept of space adequate to the diversity of trans experience offers an opportunity to tackle long-standing tensions in the discipline. Taking trans experience seriously requires a transversal conception of space, preferencing neither individual bodies nor societal structures as the principa… Show more

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“…5.These observations formed part of my discussant commentary at the Society and Space plenary lecture 2023, which have since been published in essay form (Brice, 2023). …”
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“…5.These observations formed part of my discussant commentary at the Society and Space plenary lecture 2023, which have since been published in essay form (Brice, 2023). …”
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confidence: 93%