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uranianmenace's review
3.0
while successfully offering a correct to the binary often seen in disability studies where all disabled people are white and all Black people are able bodied, Whatcott unsuccessfully stakes out their sexual politics. it is one thing to center on women in sex-segregated facilities to offer a feminist challenge to eugenics, but Whatcott probes at a gender nonconformity that seems more to assuage their own feelings around being nonbinary rather than to advance a true transfeminist politic. the subject they create is the white disabled theyfab and quite frankly the way they discuss bodies is off putting