The Podcast for Social Research

Podcast for Social Research, Episode 90: TRANSgressions — Rights, Wrongs, and Liberal Pieties

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Jul 25, 2025
Ruth Averbach, a BISR faculty member studying Russia's first trans writer, and Sophie Lewis, focusing on enemy trans feminism, dive deep into the complexities surrounding trans identities. They explore the nuances of trans politics, contrasting trans liberalism with materialism, and critique the portrayal of trans figures in history and media. Their conversation questions societal perceptions of trans rights in light of recent legal changes, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of trans experiences amidst contemporary struggles and identities.
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INSIGHT

'Trans Wrongs' As An Interpretive Tool

  • Ruth Averbach reframes 'trans wrongs' as a productive category opposing simplified narratives of trans rights.
  • She introduces Alexander Alexandrov as a case that resists easy feminist or queer reclamation.
INSIGHT

Historical Trans Identity Can Defy Modern Expectations

  • Averbach shows Alexandrov actively wrote and lived as a man, received legal recognition, and embraced imperial masculinity rather than subverting patriarchy.
  • She argues scholarship often erases his masculinity to fit feminist or queer frameworks.
ANECDOTE

Scholarly Pushback Over 'Problematic' Figures

  • Averbach recounts audience pushback when she described Alexandrov as a straight man, with critiques calling her analysis homophobic or anti-feminist.
  • She uses this to show contemporary discomfort with non-subversive trans figures.
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