What does it mean that cis people are that clueless about the motivations of their own actions, the motivations of the institutions to which they belong or on which they depend? Isn’t it kind of troubling to think of cis people as being fundamentally not-self-aware, or to think that trans people might better understand what a cis person is thinking than that cis person hirself?
This is a kind of ignorance that I find deeply unsettling, yet it’s not legible as ignorance, because it’s fundamentally about self-knowledge. And here’s where we get to sexist epistemology: the kinds of knowledge that to lack is called “ignorance” are more likely to be coded masculine–terminology, politics, etc–and are all public sphere, whereas cis people’s lack of knowledge coded feminine and private sphere–self-knowledge–is not. Thus, “ignorance”‘s epistemology–theory of knowledge–values masculine knowledge over feminine knowledge.
Self-knowledge cannot be taught in trans 101 workshops, nor can one ever completely deny accountability for a lack of it. It’s a much more arduous process to obtain self knowledge than to learn the “right terminology,” and the process is fundamentally one that has to be self-driven. In some ways, this understanding of what knowledge cis people lack is deeply dispiriting–while it takes the onus off trans people to educate cis people, it also implies that much of what cis people need to learn we *can’t* teach them or pressure them to learn, that they can only learn through a painful process of introspection few are motivated enough to attempt, and which it’s incredibly difficult (impossible?) to hold individuals accountable for whether or not they do. It’s also dispiriting in that if ending transphobia depends on skills that are devalued as feminine and are deliberately undermined by capitalism and advertising, it makes the project that much more daunting.
Tag: denial
RCMP files, records of missing children, graves may never surface if Ottawa wins battle with TRC | APTN National News
Who is doing the killing in Gaza? Noam Chomsky and others challenge world’s media
[EXCLUSIVE] Too $hort: ‘This Is a Wake-Up Call for Me’ – Entertainment & Culture – EBONY
[EXCLUSIVE] Too $hort: ‘This Is a Wake-Up Call for Me’ – Entertainment & Culture – EBONY
I love seeing conversations like this in public. Nice one, Ebony.
Daily Kos: White Privilege Diary Series #1 – White Feminist Privilege in Organizations
The Wall Street Journal: Dismissing Environmental Threats Since 1976 | Research | Media Matters for America
When Your Abuser Claims To Be A Feminist | Care2 Causes
ChessBase.com – Chess News – Magnus Carlsen ‘I don’t quite fit into the usual schemes’
ChessBase.com – Chess News – Magnus Carlsen ‘I don’t quite fit into the usual schemes’
“Id call myself an optimist! In actual fact I dont have any clear preferences in chess. I do what I think circumstances require of me I attack, defend or go into the endgame. Having preferences means having weaknesses.”
Banality of Evil Herman
‘Doing terrible things in an organized and systematic way rests on “normalization.” This is the process whereby ugly, degrading, murderous, and unspeakable acts become routine and are accepted as “the way things are done.” There is usually a division of labor in doing and rationalizing the unthinkable, with the direct brutalizing and killing done by one set of individuals’
Why Cyberbullying Rhetoric Misses the Mark – NYTimes.com
Why Cyberbullying Rhetoric Misses the Mark – NYTimes.com
Seems like this could also apply to other discussions about power inequalities and hurt… Racism, misogyny, rape, colonialism…