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Q & A - A Memoir of Jewish, Transgender Spirituality

Started by Shana A, September 26, 2013, 06:32:00 AM

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        Q & A
        September 25, 2013
    A Memoir of Jewish, Transgender Spirituality
    By Joy Ladin

http://www.religiondispatches.org/books/rd10q/7150/a_memoir_of_jewish__transgender_spirituality/
   
What inspired you to write Through the Door of Life?

    Early in my gender transition process, my therapist urged me to write an autobiography. "How can I do that?" I responded. "To write an autobiography, you need a self and a life, and I don't have either." I wasn't being flip or figurative. I had lived 40+ years hiding behind a male persona; my self, my true self, the female self I felt was actually me, had literally never seen the light of day. None of my life experiences—the stuff of autobiography and memoir—reflected that self.

    When I was a little further along in transition, occasionally spending a few hours a week dressed as myself, a close friend urged me to start writing down what I was telling her about my gender identity. But she hated the essay I wrote—a detached presentation of what trans people call "Trans 101," basic education about trans issues. "You're writing like a man," she said, referring to the impersonality of the essay, its lack of autobiographical specifics.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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