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Tilda Storey-Law's essay examines the emotional and cognitive dynamics underlying the transgender bathroom debate, particularly through the lens of J.K. Rowling's criticism of the proposed reforms to the U.K.'s Gender Recognition Act (GRA).
Read this article and find accompanying references at:
https://secularhumanism.org/2025/01/in-the-toilet-with-j-k-rowling-reason-vs-emotion-in-the-transgender-bathroom-debate/
About the Author: Tilda Storey-Law is a London-based writer and researcher. She has recently completed her master's degree at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her undergraduate degree in Liberal Arts was obtained at the University of Nottingham. Storey-Law specializes in gender, culture, the internet, and philosophy. She also has chaired several events at The Oxford Literary Festival.
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By Center for InquiryTilda Storey-Law's essay examines the emotional and cognitive dynamics underlying the transgender bathroom debate, particularly through the lens of J.K. Rowling's criticism of the proposed reforms to the U.K.'s Gender Recognition Act (GRA).
Read this article and find accompanying references at:
https://secularhumanism.org/2025/01/in-the-toilet-with-j-k-rowling-reason-vs-emotion-in-the-transgender-bathroom-debate/
About the Author: Tilda Storey-Law is a London-based writer and researcher. She has recently completed her master's degree at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her undergraduate degree in Liberal Arts was obtained at the University of Nottingham. Storey-Law specializes in gender, culture, the internet, and philosophy. She also has chaired several events at The Oxford Literary Festival.
Subscribe to Free Inquiry: https://secularhumanism.org/subscribe/
Free Inquiry Audio Edition is a production of The Council for Secular Humanism and the Center for Inquiry.