1st Edition

Transgender Experience Place, Ethnicity, and Visibility

Edited By Chantal Zabus, David Coad Copyright 2014
    210 Pages
    by Routledge

    190 Pages
    by Routledge

    This collection by trans and non-trans academics and artists from the United States, the UK, and continental Europe, examines how transgenderism can be conceptualized in a literary, biographical, and autobiographical framework, with emphasis on place, ethnicity and visibility. The volume covers the 1950s to the present day and examines autobiographical accounts and films featuring gender transition. Chapters focus on various stages of transitioning. Interviews with trans people are also provided.

    Introduction Chantal Zabus and David Coad  Part I: Place  1. On the History of Transsexuals in France Maxime Foerster  2. Marie, because it is beautiful Marie-Pierre Pruvot (Bambi)  3. My Sex is in My Head Ludwig Trovato  Part II: Ethnicity  4. Studs, Stems, and Fishy Boys: Adolescent Latino Gender Variance and the Slippery Diagnosis of Transsexuality Vernon Rosario  5. Kaming Mga Talyada (We Who Are Sexy): The Transsexual Whiteness of Christine Jorgensen in the (Post)colonial Philippines Susan Stryker  Part III: Visibility  6. Claiming Space: Transgender Visibility in the Arts Eveline Kilian  7. Transsexual Experience: Photography, Gender, and the Case of the Emperor’s New Clothes Sara Davidmann  8. The Politics of Home in Becoming Julia: Transsexual Experience in Australia David Coad  9. Trans Autobiographies as Performative Utterances John C. Hawley  10. Trans Africa: Between Transgendered ‘Possession’ and Transsexuality in South African Experiential Narratives Chantal Zabus

    Biography

    Chantal Zabus is Professor of Postcolonial Literatures and Gender Studies at the University Paris 13 Sorbonne-Paris-Cité, France. She is the author of Out in Africa (2013); Between Rites and Rights (2007); The African Palimpsest (2007); and Tempests after Shakespeare (2002). She is the Editor-in-Chief of Postcolonial Text.

    David Coad is Associate Professor of English and Cultural Studies at the University of Valenciennes, France. He is the author of Prophète dans le désert: Essais sur Patrick White (1997), Gender Trouble Down Under: Australian Masculinities (2002) and The Metrosexual: Gender, Sexuality, and Sport (2008).

    "This lively addition to trans studies crosses diverse geographical and gender boundaries, forging important connections between personal narratives and theoretical claims." -Patricia Elliot, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada