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firecat (attention machine in need of calibration) ([personal profile] firecat) wrote2007-05-29 09:35 pm
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Wiscon Panel notes: Transsexuality as Trope

Transsexuality as Trope
Feminism, Sex, and Gender track
Sunday, 10:00-11:15 a.m.
Much science fiction and fantasy of recent years deals with changing sex. But it treats it as a trope rather than a process: Larque on the Wing, I Will Fear No Evil, "Changes," the work of John Varley. While there is no denying the usefulness of transsexuality as a trope in discussing the social construction of gender, what are we missing by eliding transsexuality's nature as a process?
M: Lyda Morehouse, Charlie Anders, Elizabeth Bear, BC Holmes, Jennifer Pelland

[livejournal.com profile] bcholmes mostly speaks for me in her report about this panel. So I'm just listing here some stories/books mentioned in the panel that sounded interesting.


Varley story dealing with trans process, maybe in Blue Champagne eta: "Options," sez [livejournal.com profile] james_nicoll

Charlie Stross Glass House includes notion of transitioning from being "human" to being gendered. The transition is not entirely consensual.

Grant Morrison Invisibles comic book series

Norah Vincent, Self-Made Man: One Woman's Journey into Manhood and Back is a controversial book by a journalist who passed as a man to report on male culture and the psychology of men

[identity profile] james-nicoll.livejournal.com 2007-05-30 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
Varley story dealing with trans process, maybe in Blue Champagne

Options, I think.

[identity profile] elisem.livejournal.com 2007-05-30 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Any discussion of Lois McMaster Bujold's A Civil Campaign?

[identity profile] tedesson.livejournal.com 2007-06-02 04:33 am (UTC)(link)
I just finished reading "The Mythology of Self-Imitation in Passing: Race, Gender, and Politics" by Wendy Doniger (University of Chicago)

http://marty-center.uchicago.edu/webforum/122004/commentary.shtml

It's an excerpt from her book The Woman Who Pretended To Be Who She Was (Oxford University Press, 2004).

Someone needs to write a screen play about d'Eon, which would then be filmed once with John Malkovich in the title role, and once with Scarlett Johanssen.

[identity profile] tedesson.livejournal.com 2007-06-02 08:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't read the bio yet. It's on my list!