2023 Howard Zinn Lecture

What Sort of Work is Transition? Class, Labor, and Trans HistorySpeaker: Jules Gill-Peterson, associate professor of history, Johns Hopkins UniversityJules Gill-Peterson is Associate Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University. She is the author of Histories of the Transgender Child, the first book to shatter the widespread myth that transgender children are a brand-new generation in the twenty-first century. Uncovering a surprising archive dating from the 1920s through 1970s, Histories of the Transgender Child shows how the concept of gender relies on the medicalization of children’s presumed racial plasticity, challenging the very terms of how we talk about today’s medical model. The book was awarded a Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Nonfiction and the Children’s Literature Association Book Award.Jules regularly gives lectures, presentations, and interviews, and participates in events related to transgender politics, history, policy, culture and medicine. She also offers consulting on trans issues for medical, educational, policy-making, and other organizations. Jules has written for The New York Times, CNN, The Lily (by The Washington Post), Jewish Currents, The New Inquiry, The Funambulist, and more. She has been interviewed extensively in The Guardian, CBS, NPR, and Xtra Magazine. She also serves as a General Co-Editor at TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly.Jules is currently at work on several projects: “The Trans Girl Lyric,” an unconventional memoir that defiantly says no to how our culture treats trans women of color; “A Trans Woman Manifesto,” a short, accessible book for activists and scholars on the devaluation of trans women by both anti-trans and generic pro-trans politics; and “Gender Underground: A History of Trans DIY,” a book that reframes the trans twentieth century not through institutional medicine, but the myriad do-it-yourself practices of trans people that forged parallel medical and social worlds of transition. Jules also writes a regular Substack newsletter, Sad Brown Girl.

When 6:00 pm on Monday, December 4, 2023
Location Tsai Performance Center, 685 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston