
Dis / Ordering Transphobia
Meri Perra and Karen O.
2002, 10:13 minutes, colour, English
TAPECODE 113.01
Inspired by the Peggy McIntosh article, White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack, Dis/ordering Transphobia is a video about non-trans people taking responsibility for transphobia. The video begins with three examples of non-trans privilege, and finishes with a reflexive description of why the video makers choose to make the video. Issues of transphobia within feminism and the queer community are addressed, with a particular focus on a transphobic article the video makers had to read as a school assignment.
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