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Jacob Breslow is an American academic and independent scholar. He was
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of Gender and Sexuality in the Department of Gender Studies at the London School of Economics (LSE) until he resigned in July 2023, claiming harassment that he claimed was "part of a broader movement against the field of gender studies, and against trans rights and dignity". In 2022, he resigned from the transgender charity
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after it emerged that he had spoken at a conference B4U-ACT, an organization that provides support to paedophiles. He completed his PhD at the LSE Gender Institute in 2016, and published his first monograph entitled ''Ambivalent Childhoods'' in 2021 through University of Minnesota Press, in which he analysed childhood in relation to blackness, transfeminism, queerness, and deportability. He was previously an LSE Teaching Fellow in Transnational Sexuality and Gender.


Research

Jacob Breslow participated in
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youth activism for almost a decade prior to beginning his PhD, which led him to study #MeToo, homonationalism, and
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. Breslow soon became an expert on contemporary U.S. social justice movements, and the ways in which the idea of childhood operates within and against them, including Black Lives Matter, transfeminism,
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youth activism, and anti-deportation movements. His PhD thesis analyses the category of childhood as a power structure, an idea which is further developed in his book ''Ambivalent Childhoods''. Breslow's research expertise also includes the analysis of transphobia in UK public discourse, where he developed a critique of the third conditional, "If I had grown up now, I would have been persuaded to transition", arguing that it is not only being used as a "fabricated straw man" to undermine trans healthcare, but that it could actually be used to support "solidarity between cis and trans" perspectives.


Controversy

A former trustee of the transgender children's charity
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, Breslow is an active critic of gender critical viewpoints, giving a January 2022 lecture at the University of Cambridge entitled ''‘Sex is Real,’ and other Gender Critical Non Sequiturs: A TERF Grammar Book''. He quit Mermaids a year later when gender-critical campaigners publicized that, as a graduate student, he had spoken at a conference in 2011 that was organized by B4U-ACT, an organisation founded in 2003 by Russell Dick, a clinical social worker, and Michael Melsheimer, a convicted child abuser which provides support to paedophiles. In the abstract for that talk, he argued in favour of recognising paedophilia as "a sexual or political identity":
Allowing for a form of non-diagnosable minor attraction is exciting, as it potentially creates a sexual or political identity by which activists, scholars and clinicians can begin to better understand minor-attracted persons (MAPs).
He further stated that:
Just as the desire to and the act of cumming on a shoe requires a rethinking of the shoe … I want to now argue that the desire to and the act of cumming on or possibly with a child requires a rethinking of both the child and of the person for whom the child is a sexual fantasy or partner.
After an independent investigation by the LSE in 2022, the School stated in January 2023 that, "The independent investigator found that there was no basis for the School to take action against the individual." Breslow released a statement on 6 October 2022 regarding his participation in the B4U-ACT conference when he was an early PhD student:
"I unequivocally condemn child sexual abuse. My work is about protecting marginalised children and young people, not exposing them to harm. It was my understanding in 2011 that B4U-ACT was an organisation that promotes treatments to prevent offending by paedophiles. I believed at the time that the purpose of the conference was to enable better treatments and interventions that prevent harm to children. I would not have attended the symposium otherwise. I have not been affiliated with B4U-ACT since. I decided to resign as a Trustee of Mermaids as I did not want to distract from the good work the charity is doing to help transgender and gender diverse children."
Mermaids remains the subject of investigation by the
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for alleged safeguarding failures.


Selected publications

* ''Ambivalent Childhoods: Speculative Futures and the Psychic Life of the Child.'' University of Minnesota Press. 2021.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Breslow, Jacob American gender studies academics Academics of the London School of Economics Alumni of the London School of Economics Year of birth missing (living people) Living people