Semi-Plausible Histories: On Torrey Peters’s “Detransition, Baby”
A sparkling debut novel challenges ideologically charged notions of gender and motherhood.
Amanda Armstrong-Price is an assistant professor of history at Fordham University. She is on the editorial board of Spectre Journal and is currently working on a book project entitled Domestic Life on the Lines: Railway Paternalism and the Sexual Politics of Labor in Britain and Colonial India, 1851–1922.
A sparkling debut novel challenges ideologically charged notions of gender and motherhood.