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Blending genders : social aspects of cross-dressing and sex-changing  / 

ed. by Richard Ekins and Dave King ; [with contrib. by Dwight B. Billings ... et al. ; forew. by Ken Plummer].London [etc.]: Routledge, 1996 - xix, 257 p.: ill.
uitgave: London [etc.]: Routledge, 1996 - xix, 257 p.: ill.
annotatie: Bibliogr.: p. 229-243. - Bevat chronologische lijst van engelstalige literaire werken over travestie en transseksualiteit: p. 225-226 en een lijst met tijdschriften en adressen van organisaties. - Delen eerder elders verschenen.
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samenvatting: Verzameling historische, sociologische en politieke analyses over het fenomeen transgender en persoonlijke verhalen van travestieten, transseksuelen, `drag queens', etc.

signatuur: cat. (blend/gen) b

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Blending genders : social aspects of cross-dressing and sex-changing
cat. (blend/gen) b
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ed. by Richard Ekins and Dave King ; [with contrib. by Dwight B. Billings ... et al. ; forew. by Ken Plummer].
N233309
Artikel

Leslie Feinberg: author, activist, warrior  / Cynthia White ; Leslie Feinberg.

New York Native, 677=_16 (1996) 18 (apr 8), p. 70-71
bron: New York Native jaargang: 677=_16 (1996) 18 (apr 8), p. 70-71
samenvatting: Interview met schrijfster en transgender activist Leslie Feinberg over haar nonfictie debuut Transgender Warrior: Making history From Joan of Arc to RuPaul.
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signatuur: ts.

Leslie Feinberg: author, activist, warrior
ts.
Cynthia White ; Leslie Feinberg.
New York Native
677=_16
(1996)
18
(apr 8)
70-71
N256136
Boek

Trans and genderqueer subjects in medieval hagiography  / 

edited by Alicia Spencer-Hall and Blake Gutt.Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021 - 342 p.: ill.
uitgave: Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021 - 342 p.: ill.
annotatie: Bibliogr.: p. 325-330.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography presents an interdisciplinary examination of trans and genderqueer subjects in medieval hagiography. Scholarship has productively combined analysis of medieval literary texts with modern queer theory - yet, too often, questions of gender are explored almost exclusively through a prism of sexuality, rather than gender identity. This volume moves beyond such limitations, foregrounding the richness of hagiography as a genre integrally resistant to limiting binaristic categories, including rigid gender binaries. The collection showcases scholarship by emerging trans and genderqueer authors, as well as the work of established researchers. Working at the vanguard of historical trans studies, these scholars demonstrate the vital and vitally political nature of their work as medievalists. Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography enables the re-creation of a lineage linking modern trans and genderqueer individuals to their medieval ancestors, providing models of queer identity where much scholarship has insisted there were none, and re-establishing the place of non-normative gender in history.

signatuur: cat. (trans/gen/sub) b

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Trans and genderqueer subjects in medieval hagiography
cat. (trans/gen/sub) b ODE3
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edited by Alicia Spencer-Hall and Blake Gutt.
N309955
Artikel

Short-Circuited Trans Care, t4t, and Trans Scenes  / Amy Marvin.

TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly, 9 (2022) 1 (feb), p. 9-27
bron: TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly jaargang: 9 (2022) 1 (feb), p. 9-27
samenvatting: This essay discusses short-circuited trans care by focusing on failures of t4t as an ethos both interpersonally and within particular trans scenes. The author begins by recounting an experience working at a bar/restaurant that appealed to its identity as a caring trans community space as part of its exploitation of trans workers. This dynamic inspires the main argument, that t4t can become an ethos of scenes and institutions beyond the interpersonal while short-circuiting practices of trans care. Short-circuited trans care is then traced to t4t by drawing from Hil Malatino's work on trans care and t4t, Kai Cheng Thom's work on community dynamics, and trans literature to argue that practices of t4t often include abuse, expulsion, and assumptive care. This short-circuited trans care is linked to trans scenes by discussing the ethos of t4t in the history of Topside Press and trans cultural production. The author does not condemn t4t and to this effect offers a critique of tethering trans cultural production to prestige instead of care. Rather, the goal of this essay is to openly discuss aspects of t4t and trans care that are often obscured through the projection of a highly questionable "we" or universalized "trans community."
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signatuur: ts.

Short-Circuited Trans Care, t4t, and Trans Scenes
ts.
Amy Marvin.
TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly
9
(2022)
1
(feb)
9-27
N310482
Artikel

The Invention of the Trans Novel  / Stephanie Burt.

newyorker.com 20-06-2022
bron: newyorker.com 20-06-2022
samenvatting: Book review and an overview of the transgender novels following the reissue of the book "Nevada" by Imogen Binnie.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: dgb artikelen (burt#inv)

The Invention of the Trans Novel
dgb artikelen (burt#inv)
Stephanie Burt.
newyorker.com
20-06-2022
N310584
Artikel

Trans smuggling in Jean Genet's Our lady of the flowers  / Ainslie Templeton.

Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies, 20 (2017) 4, p. 399-414
bron: Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies jaargang: 20 (2017) 4 , p. 399-414
samenvatting: This article understands the work of Jean Genet, in particular his first novel, Our Lady of the Flowers (1943), as a site of reappraisal in the context of contemporary transgender studies scholarship. Moving away from Genet's articulation as a figurehead of gay literature, it understands the trans elements of his work as smuggled through his canonical placement, but also as instances of smuggling in their own right. Irit Rogoff names smuggling as a mode of 'embodied criticality' that prioritises movement despite structures of power, and produces meaning through intricate webs of connectedness (2006, p. 1). The article sees this operation in the gender non-conforming protagonist of Genet's text; Divine, who engages multiple configurations of recognition and movement, both in the novel and in secondary sources. Jean-Paul Sartre and Edmund White rearticulate Genet's work within canonical frameworks of philosophy, literary, and queer studies. These are self-implicating projects in which their own canonicity becomes entwined with Genet's, intervening in the work's possibilities of movement and interpretation. Kathy Acker's engagement with Genet breaks with these writers. She, likewise, engages canonical frameworks; however, her demonstrated criticality of those frameworks attempts to amplify the smuggling movement of Genet's text. Tracing smuggling in Our Lady of the Flowers, this article moves towards an expanded understanding of differing configurations of visibility, differing critical priorities, and differing utilities of movement over time and space.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: dgb artikelen (templ/tra)

Trans smuggling in Jean Genet's Our lady of the flowers
dgb artikelen (templ/tra)
Ainslie Templeton.
Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies
20
(2017)
4
399-414
N312370

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