Publication

1998 - Beacon Press, Boston, Mass, Massachusetts

Language

English

Word Count

36,750 words, Guess

Page Count

147 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number98016476
  • LibraryThing5515
  • Goodreads820330

Classifications

  • DDC305.9/066
  • LCCHQ77.95.U6 F45 1998

Description

In this collection of speeches and new writing, Leslie Feinberg argues passionately for the acceptance of all trans peoples - and for the absolute necessity of building coalitions between all progressive political groups. Speaking to an audience of 350 male heterosexual crossdressers and their partners at the Texas "T" Party - a speech at which Feinberg was the only person dressed in a suit and tie - s/he notes the similarities between their struggles and the struggle of the gay, lesbian, and bi communities to break down the closet doors of shame and silence. At the 7th Annual Queer Graduate Studies Conference s/he stresses the links between lesbian, gay, bi, and trans desires and the desire for education, food, and shelter. And always s/he calls for tolerance and respect - a call whose importance is brought home by the affecting self-portraits written by individuals from across the diverse trans spectrum. Trans Liberation is a call to action for all those who care about civil rights and creating a just and equitable society. With self-portraits by Gary Bowen, Cheryl Chase, Michael Hernandez, Craig Hickman, William (Peaches) Mason, Linda Phillips, Cynthia Phillips, Sylvia Rivera, Deirdre Sinnott (Al Dente), and Dragon Xcalibur.

Subjects

Topics

IdentityTranssexualsTransvestitesTranssexualismCross-dressersTransgenderismGender identity

Places

Other Editions

  • Trans liberation: beyond pink or blueBeacon Press1998-01-01

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