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OverviewAt a time when trans rights are under attack across Britain and beyond, Deviants and Trailblazers arrives as a powerful antidote, uncovering a rich, overlooked history. Spanning from the first legal gender changes in 1944 and the devastating Corbett v. Corbett ruling in 1970, to the groundbreaking Gender Recognition Act of 2004 and the ongoing battle for reform today, this is a gripping chronicle of resistance and radical change. Far from being a recent invention or a niche concern, legal recognition of trans identities has been a demand of trans communities for generations. Rebecca Jane Morgan shows how that fight emerged, evolved, and was sustained by grassroots organising, court battles, and an unwavering demand by the trans community to be recognised by the very systems that so often try to erase them. In a moment defined by pseudoscience, moral panic, and political backlash, this authoritative and readable account of the movement to date offers clarity, context, and hope. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rebecca Jane MorganPublisher: Pluto Press Imprint: Pluto Press ISBN: 9780745351759ISBN 10: 0745351751 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 04 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. Ideas and their consequences 2. In Corbett’s shadow (1970-1990) 3. The Act (1990-2004) 4. Horizons (2004-2023) 5. Fear, fury, and the future EpilogueReviews'We cannot move forward without knowing where we’ve been. Making this history accessible is an act of resistance; it empowers us to undermine anti-rights rhetoric and build a future rooted in the wisdom of our past.' -- Marty Davis, founder of Trans+ History Week 'A hugely enjoyable, carefully crafted account and analysis of trans activism from the 1960s to today, written with meticulous scholarship, fine-grained accuracy and perceptive comment. Morgan has produced an essential book for everyone engaged with trans issues today: an inescapable argument for social justice and a timely warning of the consequences of government neglect of human rights.' -- Zoë Playdon, author of <i>The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes: The Transgender Trial that Threatened to Upend the British Establishment</i> 'We cannot move forward without knowing where we’ve been. Making this history accessible is an act of resistance; it empowers us to undermine anti-rights rhetoric and build a future rooted in the wisdom of our past.' -- Marty Davis, founder of Trans+ History Week 'A hugely enjoyable, carefully crafted account and analysis of trans activism from the 1960s to today, written with meticulous scholarship, fine-grained accuracy and perceptive comment. Morgan has produced an essential book for everyone engaged with trans issues today: an inescapable argument for social justice and a timely warning of the consequences of government neglect of human rights.' -- Zoë Playdon, author of <i>The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes: The Transgender Trial that Threatened to Upend the British Establishment</i> 'A one of a kind, necessary map of trans history and vehicle for righteous trans anger to preserve our futures. As difficult as this moment in time is for us, there is a lot of wisdom that comes from having been here before' -- Sabah Choudrey, author of <i>Supporting Trans People of Colour</i> Author InformationRebecca Jane Morgan is a transfeminist historian of modern Britain, popular culture, and queer identities. She is the author of Gender Heretics: Evangelicals, Feminists, and the Alliance Against Trans Liberation and Deviants and Trailblazers: A History of Trans Activism in Britain. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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