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Representing Trans
Representing Trans

Representing Trans

Linguistic, legal and everyday perspectives

Edited by Evan Hazebnberg, Edited by Miriam Meyerhoff

SOCIAL SCIENCE

264 Pages, 5.5 x 8.25

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $29.95 (US $29.95) (CA $41.00)

Publication Date: July 2018

ISBN 9781776561759

Rights: WOR X NZ

Te Herenga Waka University Press (Jul 2018)
Victoria University Press

Price: $29.95
 
 

Overview

How we present ourselves to others and how our identities are represented in society is something that we have to negotiate every day. For members of the trans community – transgender, transsexual or some new gendered selfhood – representation has tremendous psychological and social weight. Trans men and trans women must negotiate their representation in multiple domains, with life-changing significance. These include high stakes negotiations of representation in interactions with the legal system and with medical practice, and in the most superficial interactions and social exchanges with strangers. Trans men and trans women must also, of course, negotiate the definitions of their most intimate and meaningful personal relationships.This collection of essays draws on the lived experiences of a number of people who are active members within the trans community. It also draws on the work of university-based academics, thereby bridging scholarly and community discourses about representations of trans people in language, law, art and community health. Here, some of the voices of members of the trans community within New Zealand, and from Asia, the Pacific islands, and North America, can be heard in their own words and on their own terms, within a broader social and historical perspective.Included are images by photographer Fiona Clark, who has documented the lives of her trans friends for four decades.

Author Biography

Evan Hazenberg is a Lecturer in World Englishes at the University of Sussex. His research focuses on the use of language as a social resource for obliquely expressing gender identities. Miriam Meyerhoff is Professor of Linguistics at Victoria University of Wellington, and is a widely published writer on theory and practice in the sociolinguistics of language and gender.