Fascism and the Trans Villain: Historically Recurring Transphobia in Far-Right Politics

Penelope Higgins
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 This article builds a base of historical and theoretical context to understand the resurgence of transphobic propaganda and violence led by the American far-right through an examination of the connections between trans politics and global political economies of capitalism. Through a synthesis of established theories of fascism, a historical analysis of fascism, and a case study of propagandistic transphobia in two American films from the height of the Cold War, I argue that the proliferation of contemporary anti-trans sentiment reflects the state of crisis that the American empire is experiencing as domestic and international resistance threatens its global hegemony. Further I argue that a historical and theoretical examination of fascism and trans issues show the capacity for fascistic anti-trans violence not as a departure from the norm of liberal democratic nation-state systems that developed through the processes of capital, but rather as a constitutive part of that norm. Trans historians must mobilize historical knowledge and practice to disseminate public facing works that furnish a wide base of readers with the tools to understand and contextualize contemporary trans panic as it metastasizes.
 
 
 
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This article builds a base of historical and theoretical context to understand the resurgence of transphobic propaganda and violence led by the American far-right through an examination of the connections between trans politics and global political economies of capitalism. Through a synthesis of established theories of fascism, a historical analysis of fascism, and a case study of propagandistic transphobia in two American films from the height of the Cold War, I argue that the proliferation of contemporary anti-trans sentiment reflects the state of crisis that the American empire is experiencing as domestic and international resistance threatens its global hegemony. Further I argue that a historical and theoretical examination of fascism and trans issues show the capacity for fascistic anti-trans violence not as a departure from the norm of liberal democratic nation-state systems that developed through the processes of capital, but rather as a constitutive part of that norm. Trans historians must mobilize historical knowledge and practice to disseminate public facing works that furnish a wide base of readers with the tools to understand and contextualize contemporary trans panic as it metastasizes.
法西斯主义和跨性别恶棍:极右翼政治中历史上反复出现的跨性别恐惧症
& # x0D;& # x0D;& # x0D;& # x0D;本文通过考察跨性别政治与全球资本主义政治经济之间的联系,建立了一个历史和理论背景的基础,以理解美国极右翼领导的跨性别宣传和暴力的复苏。通过对已建立的法西斯主义理论的综合,对法西斯主义的历史分析,以及对两部冷战高峰时期美国电影中宣传跨性别恐惧症的案例研究,我认为当代反跨性别情绪的扩散反映了美帝国正在经历的危机状态,因为国内和国际抵抗威胁到它的全球霸权。此外,我认为,对法西斯主义和跨性别问题的历史和理论研究表明,法西斯主义反跨性别暴力的能力不是脱离了通过资本进程发展起来的自由民主民族国家制度的规范,而是作为该规范的构成部分。跨性别历史学家必须动员历史知识和实践来传播面向公众的作品,这些作品为广大读者提供了理解当代跨性别恐慌的工具,并将其置于语境中。 & # x0D;& # x0D;& # x0D;
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