Perry Zurn argued that the “curious” habits of these people be recognized as foundational in resisting the “spectacle-erasure formulation.” Foucault’s notion of power as an enabling force demonstrates how these people’s connection to progressive social causes is frustrated, according to a Dean Spade article. Sandy Stone called for these people to be constituted as a “genre” in (*) “The Empire Strikes Back.” The sexualization of women who belong to this group is highlighted in a “primer” on misogyny against them by Julia Serano. That “manifesto” for these people was penned in response to personal attacks in a book by Janice Raymond, which has inspired so-called “gender critical” feminism. For 10 points, name this identity of people whose gender is different from the one assigned to them at birth. ■END■
ANSWER: transgender [accept transsexual; accept trans men or trans women; accept “The Empire Strikes Back: A Posttranssexual Manifesto”; accept transmisogyny; prompt on LGBTQ people or queer people or non-binary people]
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