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Trans poetry is a type of transgender literature which explores the individuality, gender identity, and accounts of life experiences by transgender poets. Some aspects of trans poetry fall under the umbrella of protest literature and speak to the hegemonic worldview, presenting the agenda of injustice subjected by the oppressed.
Benaway's poetry reflects her experience as a transgender woman, and often speaks about the ongoing realities of colonial violence. [11] Scholar of LGBT and Two-Spirit Indigenous literatures Lisa Tatonetti described Benaway's work as "aesthetically beautiful" and wrote of Benaway's Passage that "while an incredibly personal book from a self-described feminist confessional poet, Passage, in its ...
[18] Ladin has argued that poetry, and lyric forms in particular, might be the best mode through which to represent the transgender experience. [17] In 2018, Ladin published her first full-length academic monograph, The Soul of the Stranger: Reading God and Torah from a Transgender Perspective (Brandeis University Press). [19]
Chrysanthemum Tran is a Vietnamese American poet, writer, and performer based in Rhode Island.. In 2016, Tran became the first transgender woman to be a finalist at Women of the World Poetry Slam.
Transgender literature is a collective term used to designate the literary production that addresses, has been written by or portrays people of diverse gender identity. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] History
In 2016 Charles received a Ruth Lilly & Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Fellowship through the Poetry Foundation and was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Poetry. [9] [8] [3] [10] Her second book, feeld, uses an original vocabulary that combines Middle English and textspeak.
A Michigan father and his daughter realized they are transgender at the same time. Eric Maison and his daughter, Corey, once formerly known as mother and son, told PEOPLE they had been watching a ...
This list of LGBTQ writers includes writers who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer or otherwise non-heterosexual, non-heteroromantic or non-cisgender who have written about LGBTQ themes, elements or about LGBTQ issues (such as Jonny Frank).