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Germaine Greer vs. transgender people

Germaine Greer is an Australian author and anti-transgender activist from the second-wave radical feminist faction.

Most of Greer’s hatred is directed at trans women, including:

Background

Greer was born 29 January 1939 in Melbourne. Greer’s parent lived under an assumed identity as an adult. Greer’s family was Catholic, but Germaine Greer longed to assume a Jewish identity as an adolescent. Greer learned Yiddish, joined a Jewish theatre group, dated Jewish people, and reportedly “felt Jewish.”

After graduating from convent school, Greer earned a bachelor’s degree from University of Melbourne, a master’s degree from University of Sydney and a doctorate in English from Newnham College, Cambridge.

Greer was sexually assaulted in college, which strongly influenced Greer’s thinking and writing on sex and gender.

In 1968, Greer began teaching at University of Warwick. Greer was officially married to Paul du Feu from 1968 to 1973, but Greer cheated on du Feu seven times in the first month, and they separated. Greer wrote for Oz and co-founded Suck, a “new pornogrqaphy” venture based around sexual liberation that sometimes depicted graphic nonconsensual sex. Suck published a nude photo of Greer, prompting Greer to resign.

In 1970 Greer published The Female Eunuch, an important second-wave feminist text. Greer said, “I don’t like women. I probably share in all the effortless and unconscious contempt that men pour on women.” Greer had notable debates with Norman Mailer, William F. Buckley, and others throughout a steady string of television appearances.

Greer founded the Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature as part of her work to reclaim women’s cultural contributions. Through the 1990s Greer continued to write about women’s issues.

Anti-transgender activism

Greer has made many inflammatory comments about trans people. One chapter of Greer’s 1999 book The Whole Woman is titled “Pantomime Dames.” In keeping with the views presented in The Female Eunuch, Greer wrote:

Governments that consist of very few women have hurried to recognise as women, men who believe that they are women and have had themselves castrated to prove it, because they see women not as another sex but as a non-sex.

She added: “When a man decides to spend his life impersonating his mother (like Norman Bates in Psycho), it is as if he murders her and gets away with it.”

Greer protested the appointment of trans physicist Rachael Padman to a women’s college and Glamour magazine’s 2015 Woman of the Year honor given to Caitlyn Jenner.

References

Greer, Germaine (1999). The Whole Woman. London: Transworld Publishers Ltd. p. 64. ISBN 978-0385720038

Garner, Clare (25 June 1997). Fellows divided over don who breached last bastionThe Independent. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/fellows-divided-over-don-who-breached-last-bastion-1257781.html

Q&A: Germaine Greer revives an old controversy about what constitutes a real womanABC News. 11 April 2016. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-11/q&a-germaine-greer-weighs-in-sexuality-transgender/7318024

Ditum, Sarah (13 May 2018). Genderquake failed. Now for a proper trans debateThe Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/may/13/genderquake-failed-now-for-a-proper-trans-debate

Morris, Steven (18 November 2015). Germaine Greer gives university lecture despite campaign to silence herThe Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/nov/18/transgender-activists-protest-germaine-greer-lecture-cardiff-university

Germaine Greer: Transgender women are ‘not women’BBC News. 24 October 2015. https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-34625512/germaine-greer-transgender-women-are-not-women

De Freytas-Tamura, Kimiko (24 October 2015). Cardiff University Rejects Bid to Bar Germaine GreerThe New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/25/world/europe/cardiff-university-rejects-bid-to-bar-germaine-greer.html

Lehmann, Claire (27 October 2015). Germaine Greer and the scourge of ‘no-platforming’ABC News. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-27/lehmann-greer-and-the-no-platforming-scourge/6887576

Campbell, Beatrix; et al. (14 February 2015). We cannot allow censorship and silencing of individualsThe Observer. Archived from the original on 13 October 2018. Retrieved 12 October 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181013014630/https://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2015/feb/14/letters-censorship

Resources

GLAAD (glaad.org)

Britannica (britannica.com)

Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org)

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