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Introducing Kate Bornstein

Started by Shana A, February 22, 2010, 07:52:05 PM

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Introducing Kate Bornstein
Posted by helenboyd on 02/22/10 7:32 PM

http://www.myhusbandbetty.com/2010/02/22/introducing-kate-bornstein/

I had the lovely honor of getting to introduce Kate Bornstein when she spoke at Lawrence, & thought those of you who couldn't be there might want to know what I said.

    Welcome Lawrentians, Appletonians, geeks, freaks & Others with a capital O

    Thank you for coming.

    What I first started working as an advocate and ally to the transgender community, one of the first authors people recommended was Kate Bornstein. What self professed tomboy could resist a title like Gender Outlaw? I couldn't stop reading it and I still haven't. I still re-read sections of it with my classes  & on my own. I read My Gender Workbook – and took all the quizzes – and Hello Cruel World, which taught me that superheroes are, after all, outsiders. So it was a real pleasure, and honor, when a website that features interviews with authors by authors asked me to talk to her. We had been introduced long before then, but that was when we really met. & What surprised me and impressed me the most – amongst all the other possibilities – was how many questions she asked. She is, after all, the Grand Dame of transgender activism and has influenced a generation or two of gender activists, artists, & theorists. As our one hour on the phone turned into three, I realized that it might be because she asks such good questions – of others, & of herself – that she is the star she is.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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