Palimpsests of trans rights: trans-positive stickers and the contestations of transphobia in public space

Hannah Awcock*, Rae Rosenberg

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In recent years, the rights of trans people in the United Kingdom and elsewhere have been increasingly under scrutiny. This paper considers forms of resistance to Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminism (TERF) and neo-fascist gender conservative movements in Edinburgh, Scotland through an analysis of trans-positive stickers in public space. Using an archive of 461 images of trans-rights-related stickers photographed in Edinburgh between August 2018 and May 2022, we explore how trans-positive activism is publicly (en)countering transphobic politics and discourses. Our analysis begins by examining palimpsests of conflict, or the layerings of trans-positive and transphobic stickers–removed, written on, or covered up–in the materiality of public space. We then turn to the transformative potential of stickers as materials of resistance, arguing that trans-positive stickers can undermine transnormative, TERF and neo-fascist gender conservative ideologies and political tactics. Stickers offer public expressions of allyship, communicate political solidarity across social justice movements and marginalised communities, and also provide representations of non-normative trans identities and embodiments. Through this analysis, we present the political potential of stickers as important materials of public resistance that intervene in transphobic political and cultural discourses to produce trans-affirming encounters in public space.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)486-503
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of Lesbian Studies
Volume28
Issue number3
Early online date19 Jul 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • activism
  • everyday resistance
  • feminist geographies
  • Trans geographies
  • transphobia

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