Paisley Currah

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Currah, Paisley (2022). Sex Is as Sex Does: Governing Transgender Identity. NYU Press. ISBN   978-1-4798-1202-8. 2024 Paperback, with a new foreword, ISBN   978-0-8147-1709-7.
  • Currah, Paisley (27 September 2022). "To set transgender policy, look to the evidence". Nature. 609 (7929): 877. Bibcode:2022Natur.609..877C. doi: 10.1038/d41586-022-03036-5 . PMID   36167998. S2CID   252538587.
  • Fischel, Joseph J.; Currah, Paisley; Gross, Aeyal (20 April 2019). "Social Justice for Gender and Sexual Minorities: A Discussion with Paisley Currah and Aeyal Gross". Critical Analysis of Law. 6 (1). doi: 10.33137/cal.v6i1.32565 .
  • Currah, Paisley (18 May 2017). "Transgender Rights without a Theory of Gender?". Tulsa Law Review. 52 (3): 441.
  • Brettschneider, Marla; Burgess, Susan; Keating, Christine (2017). LGBTQ Politics: A Critical Reader. NYU Press. ISBN   978-1-4798-0017-9.
  • Moore, Lisa Jean; Currah, Paisley (2015). "Birth/Sex/Time/Bodies: Negotiating Gender Permanence in the New York City Birth Certificate Policy". In Dubrofsky, Rachel; Magnet, Shoshana (eds.). Feminist Surveillance Studies. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. pp. 58–77.
  • Currah, Paisley; Moore, Lisa Jean (December 2008). "'We Won't Know Who You Are': Contesting Sex Designations in New York City Birth Certificates". Hypatia. 24 (3): 113–135. doi:10.1111/j.1527-2001.2009.01048.x. S2CID   144697804.
  • Currah, Paisley; Stryker, Susan (2015). "Introduction". TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly. 2 (1): 1–12. doi: 10.1215/23289252-2848859 .
  • Stryker, Susan; Currah, Paisley (2014). "Introduction". TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly. 1 (1–2): 1–18. doi: 10.1215/23289252-2398540 .
  • Currah, Paisley (2013). "Homonationalism, State Rationalities, and Sex Contradictions". Theory & Event. 16 (1). Project MUSE   501864.
  • Currah, Paisley (2013). "Gender Pluralisms Under the Transgender Umbrella". In Goldberd, Suzanne (ed.). Essays on Equality and Anti-Discrimination Law. London: Ashgate Press. Originally published in Currah, Paisley; Juang, Richard M.; Minter, Shannon Price, eds. (2006). Transgender Rights. Minneapolis: Minnesota University Press. pp. 3–31.
  • Currah, Paisley; Mulqueen, Tara (June 2011). "Securitizing Gender: Identity, Biometrics, and Transgender Bodies at the Airport". Social Research: An International Quarterly. 78 (2): 557–582. doi:10.1353/sor.2011.0030. JSTOR   23347190.
  • Currah, Paisley (Spring 2003). "The Transgender Rights Imaginary". Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law. 4 (2): 705–720.
  • Currah, Paisley; Juang, Richard M.; Minter, Shannon (2006). Transgender Rights. University of Minnesota Press. ISBN   978-0-8166-4312-7.
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    Paisley Currah
    Ph.D.
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    Paisley Currah
    Born
    Ontario, Canada
    NationalityAmerican/Canadian
    Occupation(s)Professor, writer, editor
    Board member of Transgender Studies Quarterly
    Academic background
    Education
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