Sep
12
Thu
Perry Zurn: “Cisgender: What Is It? What Is It Not?” @ Wolff Conference Rm D1103
Sep 12 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Over the last thirty years, the term “cisgender” (or “cis” for short) has come to refer, most commonly, to the category of all non-trans people and all non-trans gender experiences. Trans people are taken to have genders that in some way transition—thereby resisting existing gender norms. Cis people are taken to have genders that do not in any way transition—thereby acquiescing to existing gender norms. In this talk, I draw on resources in philosophy, gender theory, and history of science to identify multiple reasons that this dominant understanding of the cis/trans binary is ultimately an untenable one.

Bio: Perry Zurn is Visiting Associate Professor of Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Cornell University and Provost Associate Professor of Philosophy at American University. He works primarily in political philosophy, critical theory, and trans studies and collaborates in psychology and network neuroscience. He is the author of Curiosity and Power: The Politics of Inquiry (2021) and How We Make Each Other: Trans Life at the Edge of the University (2025), as well as the co-author of Curious Minds: The Power of Connection (2022). He is also the co-editor of Trans Philosophy (2024), Intolerable: Writings from Michel Foucault and the Prisons Information Group, 1970-1980 (2021), Curiosity Studies: A New Ecology of Knowledge (2020), and Active Intolerance: Michel Foucault, the Prisons Information Group, and the Future of Abolition (2016).