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    “Trans Women Are Trans Women”: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Clarifies Her Comments On Transgender

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie a Nigerian novelist and feminist has sought to clarify her position after sparking outrage with comments about transgender women. The author of ‘We Are Feminists’ came under attack after she failed to call transgender women “real women” in response to a question.

    Adichie is the latest feminist to come under fire over definitions of womanhood. Several other notable personalities also faced backlash on their comments on transgender. One such person, Jenni Murray, presenter of Woman’s Hour, was attacked for an article in which she appeared to question the right of transgender women to considered “real women”. Read on to know more about the controversies surrounding Adichie.

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    What Did Adichie Comment About Transgender?

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    In an interview that broadcasted on 10 March, Adichie said, “I think the whole problem of gender in the world is about our experiences. It’s not about how we wear our hair or whether we have a vagina or a penis. It’s about the way the world treats us, and I think if you’ve lived in the world as a man with the privileges that the world accords to men and then sort of change gender, it’s difficult for me to accept that then we can equate your experience with the experience of a woman who has lived from the beginning as a woman and who has not been accorded those privileges that men are.”

    In a lengthy post on Facebook on 12 March, the writer, who has campaigned for LGBTQ rights in Nigeria, said she had been shocked by accusations of transphobia and reiterated her support for the rights of trans people. Some trans women welcomed Adichie’s clarification. Writing beneath her Facebook post, Marit Stafstrom, who describes herself as transgender, said: “It isn’t transphobic to acknowledge the simple truth that there are differences between women and transwomen. It’s just being sane and real, and I think it’s [a] necessary voice within feminist discourse that shouldn’t be dismissed out-of-hand.”

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    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Clarifies Her Controversial Statement

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    Though the claim that transgender women are the same as women born female springs from “a need to make trans issues mainstream”, it feels “disingenuous” to take that stance, Adichie wrote. “The intent is a good one but the strategy feels untrue. Diversity does not have to mean division.”

    She had intended, in the Channel 4 interview, to highlight the treatment of women, she explains: “Girls are socialised in ways that are harmful to their sense of self – to reduce themselves, to cater to the egos of men, to think of their bodies as repositories of shame. As adult women, many struggle to overcome, to unlearn, much of that social conditioning.”

    Noting that trans women have experienced the privileges of living as a male before transitioning, she added: “Because the truth about societal privilege is that it isn’t about how you feel. (Anti-racist white people still benefit from race privilege in the United States). It is about how the world treats you, about the subtle and not so subtle things that you internalize and absorb.”

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