Beyond Personhood
An Essay in Trans Philosophy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Minnesota Press
Publishing:18th Mar '25
£19.99
This title is due to be published on 18th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
A bold intervention in the philosophical concepts of gender, sex, and self
Beyond Personhood provides an entirely new philosophical approach to trans experience, trans oppression, gender dysphoria, and the relationship between gender and identity. Until now, trans experience has overwhelmingly been understood in terms of two reductive frameworks: trans people are either “trapped in the wrong body” or they are oppressed by the gender binary. Both accounts misgender large trans constituencies while distorting their experience, and neither can explain the presentation of trans people as make-believers and deceivers or the serious consequences thereof. In Beyond Personhood, Talia Mae Bettcher demonstrates how taking this phenomenon seriously affords a new perspective on trans oppression and trans dysphoria—one involving liminal states of “make-believe” that bear positive possibilities for self-recognition and resistance.
Undergirding this account is Bettcher’s groundbreaking theory of interpersonal spatiality—a theory of intimacy and distance that requires rejection of the philosophical concepts of person, self, and subject. She argues that only interpersonal spatiality theory can successfully explain trans oppression and gender dysphoria, thus creating new possibilities for thinking about connection and relatedness.
An essential contribution to the burgeoning field of trans philosophy, Beyond Personhood offers an intersectional trans feminism that illuminates transphobic, sexist, heterosexist, and racist oppressions, situating trans oppression and resistance within a much larger decolonial struggle. By refusing to separate theory from its application, Bettcher shows how a philosophy of depth can emerge from the everyday experiences of trans people, pointing the way to a reinvigoration of philosophy.
"This profound and provocative work magisterially demonstrates the maturation of trans philosophy as a subfield, as well as the vitality of a trans approach to philosophy in general. How Talia Mae Bettcher’s novel theory of ‘interpersonal spatiality’ explodes traditional concepts of person, self, and subject to display their colonial and racialist roots makes Beyond Personhood broadly relevant to many disciplines and social movements."—Susan Stryker, Clayman Institute for Gender Research, Stanford University
"Talia Mae Bettcher’s eagerly anticipated book offers an account of trans oppression and trans experience that is rigorous, radical, and entirely original. Dispensing with old orthodoxies, her ‘ground-bound philosophy’ enjoins us to undertake trans philosophy anew by ‘abandoning the notions of person, self, and subject’ that have constricted our thinking and our world. It is only through moving beyond ‘the catastrophe we call personhood,’ she argues, that we can understand the roots of trans oppression and the fullness of trans possibility. Beyond Personhood is destined to be a canonical text in trans philosophy."—Gayle Salamon, author of The Life and Death of Latisha King: A Critical Phenomenology of Transphobia
ISBN: 9781517902575
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
Weight: 368g
312 pages