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The Spectral Woman presents a provocative philosophical and political intervention into contemporary debates about gender and identity. Ciara Cremin examines how transfemininity operates as a ghostly presence within dominant gender systems, challenging the very foundations upon which gender itself is constructed.
Rather than seeking inclusion within existing gender frameworks, Cremin proposes a radical path toward the complete abolition of gender as a limiting and oppressive social category. Drawing on critical theory, lived experience, and feminist thought, this work offers a compelling vision for a future beyond binary and categorical thinking about gender.
Essential reading for anyone interested in gender theory, trans studies, abolition politics, and the possibilities for fundamental social transformation. The book reimagines what liberation could look like when we move beyond managing gender oppression toward its complete elimination.







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