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Black on Both Sides

Black on Both Sides

A Racial History of Trans Identity

Snorton, C. Riley, author.
Minneapolis, MN : University of Minnesota Press, [2017]
Format: Book
Description: xiv, 259 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
The story of Christine Jorgensen, Americas first prominent transsexual, famously narrated trans embodiment in the postwar era. Her celebrity, however, has obscured other mid-century trans narratives-- ones lived by African Americans such as Lucy Hicks Anderson and James McHarris. Their erasure from trans history masks the profound ways race has figured prominently in the construction and representation of transgender subjects. C. Riley Snorton identifies multiple intersections between blackness and transness from the mid-nineteenth century to present-day anti-black and anti-trans legislation and violence. Drawing on a deep and varied archive of materials--early sexological texts, fugitive slave narratives, Afro-modernist literature, sensationalist journalism, Hollywood films-- Snorton attends to how slavery and the production of racialized gender provided the foundations for an understanding of gender as mutable. In tracing the twinned genealogies of blackness and transness, Snorton follows multiple trajectories, from the medical experiments conducted on enslaved black women by J. Marion Sims, the father of American gynecology, to the negation of blackness that makes transnormativity possible. Revealing instances of personal sovereignty among blacks living in the antebellum North that were mapped in terms of cross-dressing and canonical black literary works that express black mens access to the female within, he concludes with a reading of the fate of Phillip DeVine, who was murdered alongside Brandon Teena in 1993-- a fact omitted from the film Boys Don't Cry out of narrative convenience.
Contents: Preface -- Introduction. -- Part I. Blacken: 1. Anatomically speaking : ungendered flesh and the science of sex -- 2. Trans capable : fungibility, fugitivity, and the matter of being. -- Part II. Transit: 3. Reading the "trans-" in transatlantic literature : on the "female" within Three Negro classics. -- Part III. Blackout 4. A nightmarish silhouette : racialization and the long exposure of transition -- 5. DeVine's cut : public memory and the politics of martyrdom. -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Index.
Subjects:
Transgender people -- United States.
African American transgender people.
Transgender people -- Identity.
Racism against Black people -- United States.
African Americans.
Gender identity.
ISBN: 9781517901738
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Call Number Location Shelf Location Status
SOCIAL SCI Gender Sno Main (Downtown) Third Level, Nonfiction In
SOCIAL SCI Gender Sno Southeast Nonfiction Out (Due: 10/13/2023)
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