Paying your respects: Transgender women and detransitioning after death.

Karol Kovalovich Weaver
Author Information
  1. Karol Kovalovich Weaver: Department of History, Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, USA.

Abstract

This paper asks how do the deaths and the postmortem detransitioning (the verbal, visual, and material rejection of a person's gender identity) of transgender women impact trans activism? After analyzing the case studies of Jennifer Gable and Leelah Alcorn, I outline how the contentious memorialization of transgender women and the disenfranchized grief of survivors influence trans activism. I conclude that activism is characterized by respecting the wishes of the deceased, by preventing the violence which transgender women experience, by advocating for trans elder care, by educating about end-of-life issues, and by lobbying for laws that protect transgender men and women after death.

MeSH Term

Adult
Aged
Death
Disenfranchised Grief
Female
Human Rights
Humans
Political Activism
Respect
Transgender Persons

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