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Second skins : the body narratives of transsexuality / Jay Prosser.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Prosser, Jay, author.
Series:
Gender and culture.
Gender and Culture Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Trans people.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (270 pages) : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
New York, [New York] ; Chichester, [England] : Columbia University Press, 1998.
Summary:
Do we need bodies for sex? Is gender in the head or in the body? In Second Skins Jay Prosser reveals the powerful drive that leads men and women literally to shed their skins and--in flesh and head--to cross the boundary of sex. Telling their story is not merely an act that comes after the fact, it's a force of its own that makes it impossible to forget that stories of identity inhabit autobiographical bodies. In this stunning first extensive study of transsexual autobiography, Jay Prosser examines the exchanges between body and narrative that constitute the phenomenon of transsexuality. Showing how transsexuality's somatic transitions are spurred and enabled by the formal transitions of narrative, Prosser uncovers a narrative tradition for transsexual bodies. Sex change is a plot--and thus appropriately transsexuals make for adept and absorbing authors. In reading the transssexual plot through transsexuals' own recounting, Prosser not only gives us a new and more accurate rendition of transsexuality. His book suggests transsexuality, with its extraordinary conjunctions of body and narrative, as an identity story that transitions across the body/language divide that currently stalls poststucturalist thought. The form and approach of Second Skins works to cross other important and parallel divides. In addition to analyzing transsexual textual accounts, the book includes some 30 photographic portraits of transsexuals-- poignant attempts by transsexuals to present themselves unmediated to the world except by the camera. And the author does not shy from exposure himself. Interjecting the personal into his theoretical discussion and close textual work throughout the book, Prosser reads and writes his own body, his purpose in that stylistic crossing to stake out transsexuality--and hence this very book--as his own body's narrative.
Contents:
Intro
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: On Transitions
Changing Bodies, Changing Narratives
Part 1: Bodies
1. Judith Butler: Queer Feminism, Transgender, and the Transubstantiation of Sex
2. A Skin of One's Own: Toward a Theory of Transsexual Embodiment
Part 2: Narratives
3. Mirror Images: Transsexuality and Autobiography
4. "Some Primitive Thing Conceived in a Turbulent Age of Transition": The Invert, The Well of Loneliness, and the Narrative Origins of Transexuality
5. No Place Like Home: Transgender and Trans-Genre in Leslie Feinberg's Stone Butch Blues
Epilogue: Transsexuality in Photography
Fielding the Referent
Notes
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780231533805
0231533802
OCLC:
1023551036

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