
Trans Narratives
trans, transmedia, transnational
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 25. September 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-032-05846-7 (ISBN)
Description
Recently, "trans" has taken on a number of important theoretical and critical meanings inside and outside the academy. As a prefix, "trans" can attach itself to other words to express or describe movement and change, as it does in the terms "transnational" or "transmedia." Trans is also an adjective when it is part of a word that signifies an identity or expression. Trans has worked as an adjective to destabilize established ideas about gender as it makes new senses of what gender can mean for trans people.
Much of the study of life writing is about the study of identity and the possibilities for lives that stories of identity make possible. In that spirit, Trans Narratives: trans, transmedia, transnational represents an opportunity for critical work about life writing by trans people to be featured, as it seeks to interrogate the idea of trans in multiple registers, bringing a prefix to the center of the current field of life-writing studies. It aims to understand through life writing and its theory what trans means when we talk about identities and bodies, and to understand better what the critical terms transmedia and transnational can mean for the field of life writing.
The Chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of a/b: Auto/Biography Studies.
Much of the study of life writing is about the study of identity and the possibilities for lives that stories of identity make possible. In that spirit, Trans Narratives: trans, transmedia, transnational represents an opportunity for critical work about life writing by trans people to be featured, as it seeks to interrogate the idea of trans in multiple registers, bringing a prefix to the center of the current field of life-writing studies. It aims to understand through life writing and its theory what trans means when we talk about identities and bodies, and to understand better what the critical terms transmedia and transnational can mean for the field of life writing.
The Chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of a/b: Auto/Biography Studies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
278 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-05846-7 (9781032058467)
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Persons
Ana Horvat is lecturer for Soochow University. They have been published in the a/b: Auto/Biography Studies journal.
Orly Lael Netzer is Assistant Lecturer at the University of Alberta, Canada. Her work focuses on transnational auto/biography, testimony, and ethics. She has co-edited special issues of Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly and a/b: Auto/Biography Studies and has been published in Canadian Literature.
Sarah McRae is Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of New Brunswick, Canada. Her doctoral research, parts of which have been published in Persona Studies, was on digital self-representation, authenticity, and anti-fans. She currently writes on economic policy for the Atlantic Institute of Policy Research.
Julie Rak holds the Henry Marshall Tory Chair in the Department of English and Film Studies at the University of Alberta, Canada. She is the author of the forthcoming False Summit: Gender in Mountaineering Nonfiction (2021) and many other books, collections and articles about nonfiction, popular culture, and print culture.
Orly Lael Netzer is Assistant Lecturer at the University of Alberta, Canada. Her work focuses on transnational auto/biography, testimony, and ethics. She has co-edited special issues of Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly and a/b: Auto/Biography Studies and has been published in Canadian Literature.
Sarah McRae is Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of New Brunswick, Canada. Her doctoral research, parts of which have been published in Persona Studies, was on digital self-representation, authenticity, and anti-fans. She currently writes on economic policy for the Atlantic Institute of Policy Research.
Julie Rak holds the Henry Marshall Tory Chair in the Department of English and Film Studies at the University of Alberta, Canada. She is the author of the forthcoming False Summit: Gender in Mountaineering Nonfiction (2021) and many other books, collections and articles about nonfiction, popular culture, and print culture.
Editor
Soochow University
University of Alberta
University of New Brunswick
University of Alberta
Content
Introduction
Unfixing the Prefix in Life-Writing Studies: Trans, Transmedia, Transnational
Ana Horvat, Orly Lael Netzer, Sarah McRae and Julie Rak
Essays
1. Becoming Culturally (Un)intelligible: Exploring the Terrain of Trans Life Writing
Evan Vipond
2. Posttranssexual Temporalities: Negotiating Canonical Memoir Narratives in Kate Bornstein's Gender Outlaw and Juliet Jacques's Trans
Chiara Pellegrini
3. Examining Trans Narratives in the Wake of Norway's Gender Recognition Law
france rose hartline
4. Against a Single Story: Diverse Trans* Narratives in Autobiographical Documentary Film
Sarah Ray Rondot
5. Transnational Digital Biography: The Forgetting and Remembering of Winifred Atwell
Pamela Graham
Critical Response
6. The Afterlives of Stars, Known and Unknown
Lily Cho
How Would You Teach It?
7. Potential for Healing and Harm: Teaching Trans Narratives to Trans Students
Erica Chu
8. Learning to Listen: The Power of Transnational Life Storytelling
Leila Moayeri Pazargadi
What's Next?
9. What's Next is the Past
Lucas Crawford
Unfixing the Prefix in Life-Writing Studies: Trans, Transmedia, Transnational
Ana Horvat, Orly Lael Netzer, Sarah McRae and Julie Rak
Essays
1. Becoming Culturally (Un)intelligible: Exploring the Terrain of Trans Life Writing
Evan Vipond
2. Posttranssexual Temporalities: Negotiating Canonical Memoir Narratives in Kate Bornstein's Gender Outlaw and Juliet Jacques's Trans
Chiara Pellegrini
3. Examining Trans Narratives in the Wake of Norway's Gender Recognition Law
france rose hartline
4. Against a Single Story: Diverse Trans* Narratives in Autobiographical Documentary Film
Sarah Ray Rondot
5. Transnational Digital Biography: The Forgetting and Remembering of Winifred Atwell
Pamela Graham
Critical Response
6. The Afterlives of Stars, Known and Unknown
Lily Cho
How Would You Teach It?
7. Potential for Healing and Harm: Teaching Trans Narratives to Trans Students
Erica Chu
8. Learning to Listen: The Power of Transnational Life Storytelling
Leila Moayeri Pazargadi
What's Next?
9. What's Next is the Past
Lucas Crawford