When Meta met Meta

Ah good, the move from stupid deepity to even stupider deepity.

Abstract

Recently, the concept of “gender identity” has enjoyed a great deal of attention in gender metaphysics. This seems to be motivated by the goal of creating trans-inclusive theory, by explaining trans people’s genders.

Wait, slow down. There’s such a thing as “gender metaphysics”? I mean, such a solid established thing that it makes sense to talk of a great deal of attention in gender metaphysics? There really are lots of people, or at least some people, paying a great deal of attention to the concept of genner idenniny in genner metaphysics?

Not that I can find, but hey, maybe they’re all in bunkers.

In this paper, we aim to unmotivate this project. Notions of “gender identity” serve important pragmatic purposes for trans people, such as satisfying the curiosity of non-trans people, and, relatedly, securing our access to important goods like legal rights and medical care.

Hahahaha as if those things are just minor ruffles on the surface of the water as opposed to being the whole point.

Guess what: genner idenniny is meaningless and worthless without an admiring/dissenting audience. The whole point of luxury genner is to draw attention to oneself. It’s a persona, a costume, a moment on the stage. What these deep thinkers disdainfully call “satisfying the curiosity of non-trans people” is the reward of claiming to have a luxury idenniny. The putative curiosity of non-trans people is what gets the people of idenniny out of bed in the morning.

Moreover, we argue that trans people primarily use “gender identity” to explain ourselves to non-trans people, rather than to discuss ourselves among ourselves.

But explaining yourselves to non-trans people is not a thing apart but your whole existence, to coin a phrase. Showing off your magical selves to an admiring world is the meaning and purpose of trans. Call it trans metaphysics if you like.

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