This essay was a response to Janice Raymond condemning its author's employment at Olivia Records. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this 1987 "manifesto" by Sandy Stone, which criticizes popular accounts of trans people for reinforcing gender stereotypes. It's considered the founding text of transgender studies.
ANSWER: "The Empire Strikes Back: A Posttranssexual Manifesto"
[10e] The essay's title references Raymond's 1979 book The Transsexual Empire, which espoused many of the ideas of the "trans-exclusionary" faction of this movement.
ANSWER: radical feminism [or radical feminists; or TERFs; prompt on feminism or feminists]
[10m] In "The Empire Strikes Back," Stone argues that trans people are prevented from forming an "effective counterdiscourse" by this phenomenon in which a person is "read" by others as the gender they identify as.
ANSWER: passing [or being able to pass]
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