Description
TransGenre offers a comprehensive examination of how transgender theory and practice challenge and transform our understanding of literary genres and cultural categories. Aaron Hammes engages with contemporary critical theory to explore the ways that transgender perspectives fundamentally reshape genre conventions and boundaries.
This volume investigates the relationship between gender identity and generic classification, demonstrating how transgender narratives and experiences provide crucial interventions in feminist literary criticism. Hammes analyzes how genre itself functions as a system of categorization that intersects with gender norms and social expectations.
Part of the Elements in Feminism and Contemporary Critical Theory series, TransGenre contributes to ongoing conversations in queer theory, literary studies, and gender studies. The work bridges feminist scholarship with contemporary critical methodologies, offering new frameworks for understanding identity, representation, and cultural meaning-making through the lens of genre.







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