Michelle at Quasifictional has a post up about gender and some of what she has learned in the recent past since getting turned onto the Trans-ponder podcast hosted by Mila and Jayna (you girls rock, and your podcast never disappoints!)
Michelle includes fascinating links about gynecomastia, a condition of enlarged male breasts, including the story of a Christian man with the condition who has struggled to know how to respond. Really great stuff, thought provoking and mind expanding. (She even refers to Inga Muscio, my shero)
Yesterday I spent the day in NYC and got to talk to several people about my Transfigurations play and the shift that I have taken to move away from my role in telling my own story as a former ex-gay to focus more on gender issues. There's been great injustice against trans people among LGB folks and lots of misinformation.
After two days of wet and cold weather, I have put on my PJs and crawled up on the couch with a cup of tea and a new book, Capote in Kansas: A Ghost Story. The prose is weak but the story is strong so far.
Michelle includes fascinating links about gynecomastia, a condition of enlarged male breasts, including the story of a Christian man with the condition who has struggled to know how to respond. Really great stuff, thought provoking and mind expanding. (She even refers to Inga Muscio, my shero)
Yesterday I spent the day in NYC and got to talk to several people about my Transfigurations play and the shift that I have taken to move away from my role in telling my own story as a former ex-gay to focus more on gender issues. There's been great injustice against trans people among LGB folks and lots of misinformation.
After two days of wet and cold weather, I have put on my PJs and crawled up on the couch with a cup of tea and a new book, Capote in Kansas: A Ghost Story. The prose is weak but the story is strong so far.
Comments
Most transsexual persons are gender unnormative for a couple of years, then we fit in and most of us ends up heterosexual and gender normative. But most GL-people goes for most of their lifes outside the gender roles.
Still we T-people are looked down upon for trying to change the view on gender.
I just don't get it.
But I am happy you and a few other GLB:s are getting that it is important stuff.
--alexander resare
As for the PJ's thing... I have been in my Pj's since 5pm. Why should I bother getting dressed again? I prefer to consider them loungewear!!! ;)
--alexander resare
In all seriousness though, Alex, I'm starting to dislike the term "straight." It just seems to support that kind of hetero-normativity we do not need...
Peterson, thanks so much for the link. I'm happy that thoughts were provoked!