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Eve Ensler: trans people have been caricatures for too long

Started by stephaniec, September 14, 2015, 03:04:33 AM

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Eve Ensler: trans people have been caricatures for too long

http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2015/aug/19/her-story-transgender-web-tv-series-eve-ensler

The Guardian/Eve Ensler Wednesday 19 August 2015 10.28 EDT 

"Eleven years ago, I went up into the California mountains with a group of women who were producing and acting in the first all-transgender production of my play The Vagina Monologues. Many of the women were coming out as trans. Many had suffered terrible violence and trauma.

During those days in the mountains, I learned about the prejudices and stigma that force transgender people into stealth existences. I learned of painful childhoods, where those determined as male or female struggle against bullying and mind control to feel right in their bodies. I learned how the assignment of sex is random, and can be catastrophic. I learned how patriarchy attempts to annihilate anyone assigned a male identity who knows they are female and attempts to make the transition. I learned about the gruelling processes – physical, emotional and spiritual – trans people go through to match their bodies with their beings."
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suzifrommd

I really admire her work. It's nice to see a feminist icon who is firmly on our side and who doesn't take decades to make up her mind that we're human.
Have you read my short story The Eve of Triumph?
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