Producing Trans economicus: Deploying Market Logic in the Fight for Trans Rights

Authors

  • Evan Vipond York University

Keywords:

trans rights, social policy, neoliberalism, market logic, human capital

Abstract

This article analyzes how market logic is deployed to secure trans rights under neoliberalism in Canada and the U.S. I argue that by embodying the ‘ideal’ neoliberal subject, productive trans persons are granted access to state institutions and social services, including transition-related medical care. This is achieved through the accumulation of what Foucault (2008) calls “human capital” and appealing to market logic (cost-benefit analysis). While doing so may afford certain trans people – namely white, affluent, and able-bodied – increased access to services and material success, it ultimately reinforces neoliberal logic, further obscuring and exacerbating social and economic inequalities. I argue that trans persons who achieve material success are upheld as ‘proof’ that neoliberalism functions as a meritocracy, shifting the burden of social and economic responsibility away from the state and onto the individual.

Author Biography

Evan Vipond, York University

Evan Vipond is Ph.D. student in Gender, Feminist and Women’s Studies at York University and a recipient of the SSHRC Joseph-Armand Bombardier CGS Doctoral Scholarship. Evan obtained a Master’s in Women and Gender Studies in collaboration with Sexual Diversity Studies from the University of Toronto. Evan’s work has been published in Gender and Education (2017), Queer Cats Journal of LGBT Studies (2016), The Western Journal of Legal Studies (2015), and Theory in Action (2015).

Published

2017-12-22

How to Cite

Vipond, E. (2017). Producing Trans economicus: Deploying Market Logic in the Fight for Trans Rights. Canadian Review of Social Policy Revue Canadienne De Politique Sociale, 77. Retrieved from https://crsp.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/crsp/article/view/40268

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