Photo reblogged from TransQueers XXX with 188 notes
…and in case the previous pic is not explicit enough… ;)
Photo reblogged from Trans Parrotfish with 136 notes
[Image description: Background is 12 piece pie style color split with purple and blue alternating. Foreground is a photo of a parrotfish. Top text reads “ OUTSIDE “. Bottom text reads “ CHECK EVERY MIRROR/WINDOW TO SEE IF YOU’RE PASSING ”. End description.]
Not sure if this one’s been done before.. It’s what I do at least. Maybe I’m just narcissistic?
Post reblogged from Fauxmosexual Trans Trender with 46 notes
being a transgender person in the gender binary* means that you will be held to higher standards of femininity or masculinity than your cisgender counterparts.
*if you’re non-binary then people’s heads will just straight-up explode
Source: grrlyboy
Photo reblogged from TransQueers XXX with 169 notes
Happy topless tuesday/valentines day!! :D :D
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Hi Tumblr!
I’m currently working on my senior thesis, a critique of queer theory and queer studies that focuses on the ways in which these disciplines presume a singular queer person/experience, which ultimately centers white gay men and subsequently erases people of color, trans* men and trans* women, non-binary folks, and more.
Although this wasn’t my original thesis topic, I decided to do this after spending months getting frustrated by the privileging of certain types of learning and writings, and the pressure to think and speak in ways that are ‘traditionally academic.’ Furthermore, I was, and still am, extremely tired of and frustrated by the limited representations of queerness that exist in academia, both relating to who queer people are and what issues queer people confront and experience.
Queer studies has come to be dominated by the voices of a small, elite group within specific queer communities, and I think it would be counter-productive of me to write a thesis on this topic that was only grounded in my own, individual perspective. Therefore, I want to open this up to as many [queer] people as possible!
Here’s how you can help:
- Submit a photograph of yourself on my thesis blog; I want to have as many pictures as possible, to offer a visual challenge to the limited representations of queerness that exist in academia.
- Share your thoughts on queer studies, queer theory, the relationship between queerness and academia, or any other topic you feel is relevant!
- Share and reblog this post!
If you want your submission to be anonymous, just let me know and I will not include your URL address in the post.
If you have any questions, comments, concerns, ideas, etc. please let me know! Thank you so much for your help!!!
Oh God yes, I support this one hundred percent.
Reblogging this because there can never be too much exposure.
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guys I need your help.
I’m making this t-shirt and I don’t know if the he/him/his should be on the front or back and if ask about my pronoun preference should be on the front or back.€
help meeee.This is a great idea for those who are having issues with people messing up on their pronouns!
This really IS such a great idea. I like the setup like this. Need some “they/them/their” variants, though.
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