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In Dworkin's lifetime, two volumes considered and analyzed the body of her work: Andrea Dworkin by Jeremy Mark Robinson, first published in 1994, [169] and Without Apology: Andrea Dworkin's Art and Politics by Cindy Jenefsky in 1998. [170]
Andrea Dworkin, for example, viewed gender reassignment surgery as a right for transgender people. [ 45 ] [ 46 ] She wrote a letter to Raymond critical of The Transsexual Empire , which commented that of the transgender people she met in Europe (who she called a "small, vigorously persecuted minority"), she "perceived their suffering as ...
Jane Gould, the director of the Women's Center then, calls it the "most controversial and perhaps the most important conference". [2] The women who took part understood that this conference was important in light of the growing Women Against Pornography (WAP) movement led by Andrea Dworkin, Susan Brownmiller, and Robin Morgan.
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The radical feminist writer and activist Andrea Dworkin, in her book Woman Hating, argued against the persecution and hatred of transgender people and demanded that sex reassignment surgery be provided freely to transgender people by the community. Dworkin argued that "every transsexual has the right to survival on his/her own terms.
Gender-affirming care is a multidisciplinary approach that includes medically necessary and scientific evidence-based practices to help a person safely transition from their assigned gender ...
Key anti-trans proponents in the second wave feminist movement included Janice Raymond, Robin Morgan, Germaine Greer, Andrea Dworkin, [clarification needed] and Mary Daly, who were proponents of womyn-born womyn policies. These policies created controversy and scholarly discussion. [3]
The use of gender-affirming medical care for trans teens was rare between 2018 to 2022, according to a new study published in JAMA Pediatrics. Roughly 0.1% of gender non-conforming teens used ...