Published: Sept. 15, 2023
Dr. Emmanuel David smiles widely while holding the physical award plaque for the 2023 Distinguished Article Award from the ASA
Dr.Davidis pictured withTheo Greene,Chair of the Section on Sexualities, whileaccepting the award in person at the 2023 ASA Annual Meeting in Philadelphia

EmmanuelDavidreceived the 2023 Distinguished Article Award from the American Sociological Association's section on Sexualities for his article, "."

Dr.Davidis pictured here withTheo Greene,Chair of the Section on Sexualities, whileaccepting the award in person at the 2023 ASA Annual Meeting in Philadelphia. In the award letter, Dr. Greene wrote that the committeeunanimously selected the paper for this award, noting "the magical way [Dr.David] interwove intersectional and transnational frameworks into a study that explores both gender and sexuality."

Dr.David's article was published in the journalSexualities, as part of the special issue, "Queer Asias: Genders and sexualities across borders and boundaries."

You can find the article abstract below:

This article provides a genealogical analysis of the Philippine category “transpinay,” a compound word combining “trans” and “pinay.” It traces the coining of the term by trans activists in the first decade of the 21st century and examines the ways in which the term gained its currency by drawing out distinctions between gender and sexuality categories. The article investigates what the category includes and what the category excludes, and examines disputes over the term’s categorical boundaries. Overall, the article aims not to determine what the term transpinay is, but rather investigates what the term does and how it came to be.