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Send us a Text Message.*TRIGGER WARNING* - This book contains subject material of sexual violence, rape, homophobia, transphobia, gender dysphoria, and police violence. Please take care of yourselves and make a decision that is healthy for you before listening to this episode.In this episode, we discuss the life-changing Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg. Jess's story of not fitting into the gender binary during the 1960s and early 1970s in the United States left us profoundly impacted by the truth that was so clearly present. We talk about community, organizing, identity, and hope in this episode, and want to leave you with a call to action: go do something to help your community. In honor of Leslie, we would like to provide you with these links to donate if you have the resources:The Center For Black EquityThe Trevor ProjectLAMBDA LegalIf you would like to contact us, please text us through the link in the show notes. Download and follow, it really helps us out! Our Instagram and TikTok accounts are @lesbianbookclubpod
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Ce dont on parle dans cet épisode de Laisse-moi kiffer :Mini-kiff : l'ouvrage pour enfants "Est-ce que tu as faim ?" de Grace Lee et Mélody Ung (éditions On compte pas pour du beurre)Le kiff de Fanny : 3 conseils de podcasts, Absolument fabuleuses / Les Pages du milieu / Binouze USA (00:34:17)Le kiff de Ariane : le roman "Stone Butch Blues" de Leslie Feinberg édité par le collectif Hystériques & AssociéEs (00:43:54)Le kiff d'Anthony : le festival Pop et Psy (qui sera bientôt rediffusé en podcast) à retrouver aussi sur leur compte Instagram (00:56:13)Le kiff de Marie-Stéphanie : le compte Instagram Le photomentaliste de Thanh Long Bach (01:05:16)Laisse-moi kiffer :Autour d'une table, chaque jeudi, l'équipe échange recos culturelles, anecdotes et coups de gueule. Envoyez-nous sur Instagram vos anecbofs de star (une anecdote bof avec une star cool et vice versa), vies de boloss (une VDM mais en 2023, quoi) et autres messages boubou (si/quand vous avez un petit coup dans le nez).Retrouve-nous sur Instagram :Laisse-moi kiffer / Marie-Stéphanie / Anthony / Ariane / FannyAbonnez-vous :Apple Podcasts • Deezer • SpotifyLaisse-moi kiffer est un podcast de Madmoizelle présenté par Marie-Stéphanie.Avec Anthony Vincent, Ariane Hemery, Fanny Cohen Moreau.Réalisation et production : Fanny Cohen Moreau.Rédaction en chef : Marie-Stéphanie Servos. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
I det femtonde avsnittet i säsong tre träffar vi Ylva Emel Karlsson, översättare och aktivist, i ett samtal om översättandet av kultboken Stone Butch Blues av Leslie Feinberg. Välkommen till Bögbibblan Podcast – Din skeva bokhylla!________________Gäst: Ylva Emel KarlssonProgramledare och producenter: Milla Leskinen och Makz Bjuggfält.Klippning och grafisk formgivning: Makz Bjuggfält.Musik: Anna Hed.Fotograf porträttbild: Josefin Granqvist.Samtalet med Ylva spelades in i mars 2024._______________________Bögbibblan Podcast är en podd om queer litteratur. Du hittar Bögbibblan på bogbibblan.se och under namnet Bögbibblan på Spotify, Instagram och Facebook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nancy has spent her career working towards social justice and the realisation of universal human rights in fields ranging from mental health and poverty eradication to refugee protection. Until July she was the CEO of the charity Stonewall and as such worked as part of the movement in the UK and around the world. She is now helping small start up organisations in the same fields.We talked about where the backlash comes from, what the solution is (if any), the historical evidence of backlash against various activist movements and so many more incredibly interesting and timely things.Finally, thank you for coming with us on the journey of listening to our podcast this season. We delved into Money, Nature, the Body and the Home from a feminist lens and we're so proud of what we produced. If you haven't, go to our website to read our articles and definitions as well as going back to episodes you may have missed, and if you know anyone that might be interested or benefit from Grabbing Back - send them our way! See you in the next season! Resources mentioned Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg The Feminist Killjoy Handbook by Sara Ahmed Trans+ History Week
It's no secret Vanity Project are obsessed with Sydney and this week, they are fortunate enough to sit down with legendary performance artist Sydney Jarrett of Post Poems Collective. Their reappearance is a long time coming, and this time we're here to say: Butch Is Not A Dirty Word! They trace a history of deep and abiding camaraderie, from the working class history of Stone Butch Blues, to activist-sadomasochist Bloodsisters. They ask each other, where are you on the butch/femme scale? How ethical is it to share an ethical lesbian porn subscription with your ex? What does pre-workout and creatine have to do with it? Are lesbians really that unfunny? Ellen put it simply: Yep, I'm gay! Pledge allegiance to the struggle: https://www.patreon.com/vanity_project
Ce dont on parle dans cet épisode de Laisse-moi kiffer :Mini-kiff : l'ouvrage pour enfants "Est-ce que tu as faim ?" de Grace Lee et Mélody Ung (éditions On compte pas pour du beurre)Le kiff de Fanny : 3 conseils de podcasts, Absolument fabuleuses / Les Pages du milieu / Binouze USA (00:34:17)Le kiff de Ariane : le roman "Stone Butch Blues" de Leslie Feinberg édité par le collectif Hystériques & AssociéEs (00:43:54)Le kiff d'Anthony : le festival Pop et Psy (qui sera bientôt rediffusé en podcast) à retrouver aussi sur leur compte Instagram (00:56:13)Le kiff de Marie-Stéphanie : le compte Instagram Le photomentaliste de Thanh Long Bach (01:05:16)Laisse-moi kiffer :Autour d'une table, chaque jeudi, l'équipe échange recos culturelles, anecdotes et coups de gueule. Envoyez-nous sur Instagram vos anecbofs de star (une anecdote bof avec une star cool et vice versa), vies de boloss (une VDM mais en 2023, quoi) et autres messages boubou (si/quand vous avez un petit coup dans le nez).Retrouve-nous sur Instagram :Laisse-moi kiffer / Marie-Stéphanie / Anthony / Ariane / FannyAbonnez-vous :Apple Podcasts • Deezer • SpotifyLaisse-moi kiffer est un podcast de Madmoizelle présenté par Marie-Stéphanie.Avec Anthony Vincent, Ariane Hemery, Fanny Cohen Moreau.Réalisation et production : Fanny Cohen Moreau.Rédaction en chef : Marie-Stéphanie Servos. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Comedy writer (The Sex Lives of College Girls, New Girl, Kroll Show, hey, go on IMDB and pack a lunch) and sculptor of tiny foods Sarah Tapscott joins us at the exact right hour of the morning for maximum coffee sweats to talk about Celsius, the WGA strike as a second Covid, her dog Professor Gordon Meringue, writing poetry, coming out in your 30s and the sequel to your adolescence that that entails, Muna, Tegan & Sara, boygenius, Orlando (the book and play, not the city in Florida nor yet the Tilda Swinton film), Stone Butch Blues, and a story about a skinned knee and a piano tuner that will really stay with you.
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Ein intimes Hörstück – a persistent femme/butch desire von k kater (CN/Inhaltsnotiz: in diesem Hörstück geht es explizit um sexuelle Inhalte, um queere Sexpraktiken insbesondere mit Dildos) In fragmentarischen Fiktionen wird der Raum eines Dazwischen erkundet. Eine Bezogenheit behutsam mit Worten umkreist, um sie offen zu halten. Femme/Butch-Identifizierungen und -Dynamiken werden hier als Erzählungen verstanden, als gelebte Fairy Tales, versponnen in ein kollektives queeres Gedächtnis und Archiv. (s. Fuchs 2020) Zitate, literarische Erlebnisse, persönliche Erinnerungen verweben sich zu einer Text-/Hör-Collage. Dabei wird vielfältig an Konzepte von und Erfahrungen mit Stoneness (Fuchs/ Cvetkovich), Circlusion (Adamczak), utopischer Körperlichkeit (Foucault/ Preciado) und dem „Recht auf Opazität“ (Glissant) angeknüpft. „Klassische“ Femme/Butch-Erzählungen aus dem 20. (& frühen 21.) Jahrhundert, insbesondere von Leslie Feinberg und Minnie Bruce Pratt, strecken ihre Fühler in die Gegenwart aus, mischen sich mit jetzigem Begehren, lassen sich nicht mehr voneinander trennen. Ein unablässiges Gezwitscher, Flüstern, sich Schreiben. In Stilisierungen etwas wie „Echtheit“ und Zu_Gehörigkeit finden. Ein Werden mit/durch Prothesen und Tools. Körper wider und wieder erzählen. Sprache und Narrative transformieren bis sich anders mit ihnen f**ken lässt. Sich durch Identifizierungen erfahren, berühren. Gehalten, Grobheit entfesseln. Schweres Beben. Zart und wach und dünnhäutig werden für den Raum in und zwischen uns. Das Nicht-Identische, Widerstrebende, Zörgerliche, Unsagbare, Opake tiefer und tiefer wahrnehmen. Lieben. This audio piece was produced for the Interdisciplinary conference »30 Years of Stone Butch Blues – Memories and Visions« (5th/6th May 2023): https://zgd-hamburg.de/en/projects/30-years-of-stone-butch-blues/ danke, so sehr an Clara Rosa Schwarz, Dr. Michaela Koch u Dr. Jara Schmidt. —mehr als für entsteht dies durch mischa ♥
Rev. Leela Sinha is a genderqueer, Queer-as-fuck entrepreneur. Ze is intense, spiritually grounded, real, funny, compassionate, and mostly interested in creating a better world with more pleasure and less pain. To that end, Leela coaches and consults to uplift intense people (if you're told you're "too much" that means you!) and creates leadership, companies, and systems where the bottom line is robust and everyone's needs get met.In this special 2-part episode, Anne-Marie and Leela take a fascinating meander through subjects such as the profound impact of Leela's upbringing in the Unitarian church, the contrasting messages they received surrounding sexuality during their formative years (Anne-Marie was raised Catholic, while Leela learned about sexuality through the Unitarian "About Your Sexuality" (AYS) program), the early 2000's reclamation of the word "Queer" and the shifting climate surrounding that word today, how language around gender has changed the coming out trans experience over time, how the experience of coming out and living as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community differs regionally in the United States, how Leela both lost and gained a community after cutting hir hair and much, much more. Their deep dive into topics surrounding Queer, trans and lesbian experiences as they relate to history, culture and religion continues in a part 2 episode, to be released on July 7th, 2023.Leela's coming out song is In or Out by Ani DiFranco. You can listen to it here: https://open.spotify.com/track/57RddpbPMFxeR20eonC0gH?si=98cbf96c72db48d4Leela hosts PowerPivot, a business podcast showcasing the best ideas out there for changing the way we work (and live) for the better. https://open.spotify.com/show/6Q1oG5PtdIOWdW2HswVK4lThe PowerPivot podcast is an extension of Leela's coaching/consulting business, The Intensives Institute. The Intensives Institute exists to encourage and develop intensives – that's people are strong-minded, innovative thinkers – to develop in leadership and executive roles. You can learn more about The Intensives Institute here: https://intensivesinstitute.com/Some of Leela's reading recommendations are:Stone Butch Blues by Leslie FeinbergExhibitionism for the Shy by Carol QueenThe Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard PylePippi Longstocking by Astrid LindgrenWomanspirit Rising: A Feminist Reader in Religion by Carol P. Christ and Judith PlaskowSaving Paradise: How Christianity Traded Love of This World for Crucifixion and Empire by Rebecca Ann Parker and Rita Nakashima
Rev. Leela Sinha is a genderqueer, Queer-as-fuck entrepreneur. Ze is intense, spiritually grounded, real, funny, compassionate, and mostly interested in creating a better world with more pleasure and less pain. To that end, Leela coaches and consults to uplift intense people (if you're told you're "too much" that means you!) and creates leadership, companies, and systems where the bottom line is robust and everyone's needs get met.In this special 2-part episode, Anne-Marie and Leela take a fascinating meander through subjects such as the profound impact of Leela's upbringing in the Unitarian church, the contrasting messages they received surrounding sexuality during their formative years (Anne-Marie was raised Catholic, while Leela learned about sexuality through the Unitarian "About Your Sexuality" (AYS) program), the early 2000's reclamation of the word "Queer" and the shifting climate surrounding that word today, how language around gender has changed the coming out trans experience over time, how the experience of coming out and living as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community differs regionally in the United States, how Leela both lost and gained a community after cutting hir hair and much, much more. Their deep dive into topics surrounding Queer, trans and lesbian experiences as they relate to history, culture and religion continues in a part 2 episode, to be released on July 7th, 2023.Leela's coming out song is In or Out by Ani DiFranco. You can listen to it here: https://open.spotify.com/track/57RddpbPMFxeR20eonC0gH?si=98cbf96c72db48d4Leela hosts PowerPivot, a business podcast showcasing the best ideas out there for changing the way we work (and live) for the better. https://open.spotify.com/show/6Q1oG5PtdIOWdW2HswVK4lThe PowerPivot podcast is an extension of Leela's coaching/consulting business, The Intensives Institute. The Intensives Institute exists to encourage and develop intensives – that's people are strong-minded, innovative thinkers – to develop in leadership and executive roles. You can learn more about The Intensives Institute here: https://intensivesinstitute.com/Some of Leela's reading recommendations are:Stone Butch Blues by Leslie FeinbergExhibitionism for the Shy by Carol QueenThe Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard PylePippi Longstocking by Astrid LindgrenWomanspirit Rising: A Feminist Reader in Religion by Carol P. Christ and Judith PlaskowSaving Paradise: How Christianity Traded Love of This World for Crucifixion and Empire by Rebecca Ann Parker and Rita NakashimaThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
‘Cause we are living in a material world, Kadji Amin is here to talk about trans materialism! Kadji's work is all about exploring what being trans means beyond gender identity. What are material reasons to transition or transgress gender expectations? How did our trancestors live as their chosen gender? And why does the history of trans women look quite different from that of trans men? In this episode, we talk about all of this and about how and why categories such as trans, cis, hetero and homo came to shape our queer lives.CW: homophobia, transphobia, medicalisation of queerness, racism References:https://www.kadjiamin.com/Kadji Amin's Disturbing Attachments (Duke UP, 2017)“Queer Form.” Coedited with Amber Jamilla Musser and Roy Pérez. Special issue, ASAP/Journal 2.2.Amin, Kadji. (2023) “Taxonomically Queer?: Sexology and New Queer, Trans, and Asexual Identities,” GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies. 29.1: 91-107.Amin, Kadji. (2022)“We Are All Non-Binary: A Brief History of Accidents,” Representations 158.1: 106-119.Emily SkidmoreJen ManionMurray HillEmpiricismMichel Foucault's History of Sexuality Vol. 1Magnus Hirschfeld“Trans Childhood” with Jules Gill-Peterson https://www.spreaker.com/episode/46314264Susan Stryker's Transgender History https://www.spreaker.com/episode/49782773Robert StollerLeslie Feinberg's Stone Butch Blueshttps://lesliefeinberg.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Stone-Butch-Blues-by-Leslie-Feinberg.pdfQuestions you should be able to respond to after listening: Kadji talks about a ‘flattening effect' of the term trans. What does this mean? Which dissymetries does Kadji mention?How does Kadji describe the diverging historical lineages of transmasculine and transfeminine people?What can be material reasons to transition? Please give at least two examples.Kadji speaks about trans idealising cis. What does this mean?Which term did Robert Stoller coin and to what end?Why does Kadji find it useful to think about trans without gender identity? What do you think about this?
Émission du 28 septembre 2022, - Le déjeuner sur l'herbe jaune (dialogue du Frigo)- Une corde tendue entre les volcans (trouver du jaune en Auvergne avec Luigi)- La Yellow Box (coordonnée par Tyb avec Sissi, Pepper, Pull, Le Frigo, M.Cousin, Luigi et Tyb)- Le son du soleil (balade dans l'espace et le temps préparée par Luigi)- OVNI (ou comment désactiver les ogives nucléaires, une rencontre de Luigi)- Manger du jaune (Une remorque, une famille et des churros par Luigi)- Briseur de grèves (extrait de Stone Butch Blues adapté par Pull)MusiquesBatlik – L'art de la défaiteDisiz la peste – Tu brillesFishback – Invisible désintégration de l'universDaft Punk – Veridis QuoImage : Wolfgang Laib, 2013
In this episode, we talk with Suyane Oliveira (she/they) about the LGBT book Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg. Suyane told us, "Books don't really make me cry and this book made me cry so many times. It just pulled something out of me. I've never cried so much while reading a book." We discuss how Stone Butch Blues opened up a whole new world for Suyane and how it inspired the work she does at the New Haven Pride Center.Episode transcripts are available at thisqueerbook.com/podcast/stonebutchbluesBuy the books on this podcast at our Bookshop: bookshop.org/shop/thisqueerbookSupport the show
In dieser Folge haben wir Anja*Max Schneider zu Gast. Anja*Max hat sich in deren Masterarbeit intensiv mit Literatur der letzten 100 Jahre beschäftigt, in der es um lesbisch sein und nicht-konforme Geschlechtsidentitäten und -ausdruck geht, wie z. B. in "Zami" von Audre Lorde oder "Stone Butch Blues" von Leslie Feinberg. Wir sprechen mit Anja*Max darüber, welche Zusammenhänge und auch Ausschlüsse es bezüglich Geschlechtsidentität und Sexualität in queer-lesbischen Communities gab bzw. gibt und wie das in Literatur der letzten 100 Jahre verhandelt wird. Darüber kommen wir auf Labels und Outing und natürlich auf die Broschüre zu Nichtbinärität, die Anja*Max gemeinsam mit einer Illustratorin entwickelt hat. Sie soll dabei helfen, Worte zu finden, wenn man selbst oder jemand den man gern hat nicht-binär ist.
Back after many weeks absence. We catch-up, discuss Leslie Feinberg's Stone Butch Blues, winter holiday celebration, and Enby Claus. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twopansinapod/message
Russell and Robert meet artist Rosanne Robertson on the eve of their new exhibition 'Subterrane' at Maximilian William gallery in London. The Cornwall based artist works in sculpture, photography, drawing and performance to explore the boundaries of the human body and its environment. Capturing moments, schisms and shifts, their work often explores negative natural spaces to create expanded representations of the figure. Their first solo exhibition has just opened coinciding with Frieze London art fair.We discuss Robertson's ongoing body of work titled Stone (Butch) which explores the terrain of the Queer body in the landscape. The term ‘stone butch' is taken from the lesbian and trans activist Leslie Feinberg's 1993 novel Stone Butch Blues in which the oppression of lesbian, trans, butch and femme identities is laid bare. Through an interest in terrain, Robertson elucidates upon Feinberg's metaphoric ‘raincoat layer,' the layer which protects the body from hostile external forces.The sculptural articulations of Stone (Butch) are created by plaster casting directly in crevices in natural rock formations at Godrevy Point, St Ives Bay, Cornwall and The Bridestones, West Yorkshire. The ‘sculptural void' makes physical a negative space created by the power of the sea and air. The sculptures embody a space that is shifting and fluid, reclaiming a natural space for Queer and Butch identity from a history of being deemed ‘against nature'. Robertson sees the natural stone formations as queer forms and changing bodies that are not set in stone, but revealed to us over a long period of time, as fluid structures shaped by water and erosion. Queer bodies which are as fluid as the water that shapes them and as plural as the grains of sand that erode them.Rosanne Robertson (they/them) (b. Sunderland 1984) is a contemporary artist based in West Cornwall. They obtained their BA in Fine Art from the Manchester School of Art in 2010. In June 2021, Robertson unveiled their first public sculpture, commissioned for the 10th edition of Sculpture in the City and installed at London's iconic Gherkin skyscraper until Spring 2022. To coincide with this unveiling, Robertson will perform Stone (Butch): Undercurrents in Nocturnal Creatures, a contemporary art festival programmed by the Whitechapel Gallery and Sculpture in the City. Their second public sculpture – commissioned by Sunderland Council as a legacy to the 700 women who worked in Sunderland's shipyards – will be unveiled later this year. Their work and writing are featured in Breaking the Mould: Sculpture by Women Since 1945, (London: Hayward Gallery Publishing, 2020) which was published on the occasion of the eponymous Arts Council Collection exhibition. Robertson will present their first solo exhibition at Maximillian William, London in October 2021, during the same month, they will exhibit in the group exhibition Seen at the Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange, Cornwall. While Associate Artist during the 2019 Yorkshire Sculpture International, Robertson presented a solo display, Stone (Butch), at The Hepworth Wakefield, Wakefield, 2019 and exhibited in the group exhibition Associated Matter at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Yorkshire, 2019. Works by Robertson... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This past month there were two incidents within the Indie Bookstore Community that hurt the BIPOC and Trans communities. Ryan, Hillary, and Jo take this opportunity to recommend some of their favorite books by and about BIPOC & Trans folks! Gibson's Bookstore is a safe space for you. Click the link to purchase the book from our store, or click the (audiobook) link to get the audiobook on Libro.fm. Thank you for shopping local! Books Mentioned During This Episode RECENT READS Ryan, https://www.gibsonsbookstore.com/ryan-elizabeth-clark People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry (audiobook) Beach Read (audiobook) Survive the Night by Riley Sager (audiobook) The Lost Girls by Jessica Chiarella (audiobook) Final Girls Support Group by Grady Hendrix (audiobook - read by Friday the 13th Final Girl, Adrienne King!) Horrorstor My Best Friend's Exorcism (audiobook) The Heathens by Ace Atkins (audiobook) While We Were Dating by Jasmine Guillory (audiobook) For Your Own Good by Samantha Downing (audiobook) Cackle by Rachel Harrison (October 5th, 2021) (audiobook) Hillary, https://www.gibsonsbookstore.com/hillary Landslide by Michael Wolff (audiobook) Razorblade Tears by SA Cosby (audiobook) The Stand by Stephen King (audiobook) Jo, https://www.gibsonsbookstore.com/jo Matrix by Lauren Groff (audiobook) The Project by Courtney Summers (audiobook) BOOKS BY AND ABOUT BIPOC & TRANS FOLKS Ryan Once & Future by A.R. Capetta & Cory McCarthy (audiobook) Sword in the Stars by A.R. Capetta & Cory McCarthy (audiobook) Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender (audiobook) Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas (audiobook) Lost in the Never Woods (audiobook) Meet Cute Diary by Emery Lee (audiobook) Get A Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert (audiobook) Take a Hint, Dani Brown (audiobook) Act Your Age, Eve Brown (audiobook) Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers (audiobook) Legendborn by Tracy Deonn (audiobook) Hillary Thinking Again: A Diary by Jan Morris (audiobook) Allegorizings The Natural Mother of the Child by Krys Malcolm Belc (audiobook) Redefining Realness by Janet Mock (audiobook) Good Boy: My Life in Seven Dogs by Jennifer Finney Boylan (audiobook) She's Not There: A Life in Two Genders (audiobook) Fairest by Meredith Talusan (audiobook) The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin (audiobook) The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett (audiobook) Jo Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki (September 28th, 2021) (audiobook) Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon (audiobook) The Deep (audiobook) Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi (audiobook) Pet (audiobook Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey (audiobook) Magic for Liars (audiobook) The Echo Wife (audiobook) Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters (audiobook) Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinburg OTHER BOOKS MENTIONED Charlie Jane Anders (audiobooks) Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone (audiobook) OTHER LINKS Shop The Laydown Gibson's Bookstore Website Purchase Gift Certificates! Browse our Website by Category! Donate to the Bookstore! Check out our Events Calendar! Gibson's Instagram The Laydown Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok Libro.fm (Our Audiobook Platform) Use the code LAYDOWN for 3 audiobooks for the price of 1! Email us at thelaydownpodcast@gmail.com
Well, it's been aaaages (due to LC having to do a hell of a lot of late nights for her day job - don't ask) but we're back with Episode 5 of our series on LGBTQ+ authors, this time on Leslie Feinberg's acclaimed "Stone Butch Blues". In discussing our most affecting examination of the LGBTQ+ experience, the girls get into: Stone Butch Blues being, straight up, a critical novel in our learning about the historical experience of gay women when living a gay lifestyle or presenting as gender nonbinary was straight up illegal Trigger warning: This episode discusses physical abuse and rape – a lot. Because it happened a lot to these characters we loved. That's why we need to talk about it and show it in the way it's shown in the book. But if that is a source of trauma for you please be aware before listening, or indeed reading Stone Butch Blues. It's important to note that this story is restricted to the experience of a white gay woman, presenting as gender non-binary in 1950s America, but this is also something the author is very clear about – with Jess learning from her friends of colour what their struggles at the intersection of racism and homophobia are. And we experience the effects of that on her loved ones along with her This book isn't for the faint-hearted. Or maybe it is. We need to look the vile things our predecessors did head on. We are the better for reading about people we would have known or been related to or loved, dehumanising these people simply because they did not understand the way they live their lives But I mean, of course there were tangents: Chloe has named her new haircut. She's that excited about it Chloe and Katie get into a fight over the symbolic nature of the Purple balloon in the Permission to Dance video – Katie's likely more accurate but Chloe's theory is a LOT more entertaining Interestingly Chloe did also come up with her latest possible t-shirt phrase “Men, lesbians want nothing to do with your gross little willies” Followed closely by Cliodhna's “Lesbian Minesweeper Wiz” And not so much a tangent but definitely something we want to be aware of – given the anti-capitalist stance of the author we do not have ads for this week's episode (even if they are made up and not for anything real). Instead LC is sharing information on LGBTQ+ resources It's all here on our latest episode of Chick Lit 4 LIfe! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lc-lewis/message
Anthony Sis (they/them) interviews the fifth and final guest for the "Beyond Binaries" special series, Foula Dimopoulos (ze/hir/hirs | he/him/his/), in honor of LGBTQ+ Pride Month. For more information on resources to celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month, please visit: https://diversity.cornell.edu/our-community/dei-celebration-resources For more information on PFLAG, please visit: https://pflag.org/ To access a free PDF copy of "Stone Butch Blues" by Leslie Feinberg, please visit: https://www.lesliefeinberg.net/ To learn more about the series "Pride" by FX Networks, please visit: https://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/pride
If y'all haven't had a chance to check out "Stone Butch Blues" by Leslie Feinberg you really should! You can read it for free here: https://www.lesliefeinberg.net
If y'all haven't had a chance to check out "Stone Butch Blues" by Leslie Feinberg you really should! You can read it for free here: https://www.lesliefeinberg.net
First Draft Episode #309: Casey McQuiston Casey McQuiston, New York Times bestselling author of Red, White, and Royal Blue, talks about her latest queer rom-com, One Last Stop. Links to Topics Mentioned In This Episode: Hadestown (musical) The Royal We and its sequel The Heir Affair, by Jessica Morgan and Heather Cocks, the writing duo otherwise known as Fug Girls. Hear their First Draft interview here. Louise Rettison, author of Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging: Confessions of Georgia Nicolson and many more YA novels Eddie Izzard, actor and comedian A Woman in Charge: The Life of Hilary Rodham Clinton by Carl Bernstein My Date with The President's Daughter (movie) Chasing Liberty (movie) Derry Girls (TV show) Happy Endings (TV show) New Girl (TV show) Veep (TV show) Parks and Recreation (TV show) How I Met Your Mother (TV show) VIcki Lame, editor at St. Martin's Press The You're Wrong About podcast's series about Princess Diana Susie Q (movie) Doctor Who (TV show) LOST (TV show) TVTropes.org Oceans 11 (movie) Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg Full Disclosure by Camryn Garrett (hear her First Draft interview here) Like a Love Story by Abdi Nazemian (hear his First Draft interview here) “I'm Not Your Hero” by Tegan and Sara 10 Things I Hate About You (movie) co-written by Kirsten “Kiwi” Smith, hear her First Draft interview here Elana K. Arnold, author of YA books Damsel, What Girls Are Made Of, Infandous, and Middle Grade series A Boy Called Bat, and many more. Listen to her First Draft interviews here and here.
Jen shares their journey to discovering their gender identity in this informative and touching episode of the Sex Ed Podcast. From how to interpret pronouns to the best way to be an ally to non-binary peeps, we talk about all kinds of things you definitely never learned in sex ed. Pssst! Don't forget to download your free copy of Stone Butch Blues. Jen said it revolutionized their life. Maybe it'll change yours too.
In this week's #realparents episode we chat with Jasmine about their process of self discovery through pregnancy and postpartum. Maternal Identity is becoming a more commonly discussed topic but no two birthing people go through the same journey. We know we learn more about ourselves than we ever knew we would, but what happens when gender identity gets added to the mix? Jasmine's story gives us some great insight into a parenting journey that winds up answering so many questions they never knew they needed answers to! Connect with Jasmine here: www.jasminejoshua.com Jasmine's references: https://sbearbergman.com/ Stone Butch Blues (free PDF) My New Gender Workbook by Kate Bornstein
Lachlan was born with a vagina. His is the story of how a boy learned to be a girl, then learned to be invisible, then a lesbian, before learning that he could just be who he was all along, except that it’s still … complicated. In this super-sized episode… Lachlan is a 41-year-old transgender man. He describes himself as white, straight-ish, monogamish and single. He describes his body as a round, cuddly bear. Bookmark moments: 6:33 - Lachlan shares the complications around early sexual desire for him, because he knew he was attracted to other little girls. 11:11 - Lachlan’s parents don’t pressure him to gender conform as a kid, though trans isn’t a known thing back then. Until, a birthday party. He learns about “passing” and blouses, and struggles through his teens. 18:21 - He talks about his rich fantasy life as a teen, in which he is a tall handsome football-playing penis-bearing male vaguely modeled on Macguyver. 23:08 - Lachlan’s first sexual experience of any kind is at age 21 with his first girlfriend, who teaches him to masturbate. He squirts! 35:37 - The concept of transgender comes into his awareness. 40:49 - Lachlan comes out, despite fearing he will lose his entire family. 46:44 - After the news is broken to his father (by his mother) it is never spoken of between them again. 47:18 - Lachlan shares outward steps of transition; therapy, hormones, telling people you work with, growing facial hair. 53:36 - Becoming a man complicates his lesbian relationship. 55:05 - Lachlan details how sexuality transitions along with transitioning: the impacts of testosterone, top and bottom surgical options, the discomfort of still having to get a pap smear, etc. 1:08:14 - Lachlan talks about the mechanics around having sex in present day. 1:11:28 - Top surgery has enhanced appearance but decreased sensation. 1:14:45 - Heartbreak and pandemic create time alone. 1:16:12 - Lachlan passes fully as a male, and decides if and when disclosure comes, in normal life as well as dating. 1:20:28 - He opens the door on bathroom talk. The Lowdown The entire Lowdown Q&A is on Patreon this week because this episode was already SO long!!! Don’t forget – ALL audio extras are FREE at Patreon! ALL audio extras are now FREE for everyone!!!!! They can be accessed at www.patreon.com/goodgirlstalkaboutsex. If you’d like to support the work I do, you can make a monthly contribution at that site. Mentioned in the episode: Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg – download a free PDF of the book at https://www.lesliefeinberg.net Book a PJ Party!!! All the info and registrations are at www.leahcarey.com/pjparty FACEBOOK GROUP: www.facebook.com/groups/goodgirlstalk HAVE A QUESTION OR COMMENT?: Leave a voicemail for Leah at 720-GOOD-SEX (720-466-3739) PATREON: Become a community supporter at www.patreon.com/goodgirlstalkaboutsex RATE THIS POD: Leave a rating and review at www.ratethispodcast.com/goodgirls BE A GUEST: Want to be on the show? Visit www.leahcarey.com/guest COACHING: Want to talk with Leah directly? Visit www.leahcarey.com/coaching Host – Leah Carey (website, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, email) Audio Editor – Gretchen Kilby Music – Nazar Rybak
Rachel talks Justin Townes Earle, Williamsburg blues, and an inspirational quote from Leslie Feinberg’s Stone Butch Blues. (Also, she misspoke -- this is episode 135, not 136!) Click here for the Rainbow Rodeo Kickstarter! Justin Townes Earle -- “Workin’ For the MTA” (Harlem River Blues) Bronwyn Keith-Hynes -- “North Garden” (Fiddler’s Pastime) Erin Frisby -- “Theia and Gaia” (ECDYSIS) Jeremy Parsons -- “Good Ole Days” (Single) Emily Barker -- “The Woman Who Planted Trees” (A Dark Murmuration of Words) Lawn -- “Nighttime Creatures” (Johnny) Fuimos Viajeros -- “Viaje 3” (Dulce Condena) Tennessee Jet -- “Off to War” (The Country) Rachel Angel -- “Strapped” (Highway Songs) Ashley Riley -- “Close To Me” (Single) Bethany Thomas -- “Walls + Ceilings” (BT/SHE/HER) Billy Edwin -- “No More Clouds” (New American West) Caitlin Quisenberry -- “Imogene” (Single) Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst
Web: queerit.co Twitter: @rwoodmass, @queeritco Instagram: queeritco Facebook: queeritco Check out: Business for the People & Toi Smith and McKensie Mack. Read: "Radical Dharma" by Angel Kyodo Williams, Lama Rod Owens, & Jasmine Syedullah and "Stone Butch Blues" by Leslie Feinberg. Follow and refer people to Queerit.co, and watch for the upcoming Patreon here: @rwoodmass, @queeritco Support our guests and the creation of future episodes through sponsorship (bezier.show/support) or by buying Bézier swag. This episode of Bézier is sponsored by SuperHi. Transcript link. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bezier/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bezier/support
Emil Morris is a Community Outreach Specialist with the Women's Resource Center of the New River Valley and helps facilitate the organization's Inclusion Council. In our conversation, we discuss a variety of issues affecting the LGBTQ community - including the prevalence of discrimination, abuse and sexual violence that is often perpetrated against this population. Emil, who identifies as non-binary, also shares insight from her own journey of transitioning. Resources mentioned in this episode: Women's Resource Center of the New River Valley website: www.wrcnrv.org GLAAD website: www.glaad.org PFLAG website: www.pflag.org Other recommended resources (books): Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy and Madeline Davis
Money and Nikeeta are weekly for Pride month 2020! On this bonus episode, we talk about the largest action Nikeeta has ever helped organize. We also sort through white lesbian foolishness on Twitter and talk queer women and masculinity. Nikeeta is a dainty daddy and Money is a low femme with aggressive tendencies. Where to find us: IG & Twitter - @queerwocpod FB - https://www.facebook.com/QueerWOCpod/ Tumblr - www.QueerWOC.com Listen to us on Soundcloud, Stitcher, Castbox, PocketCasts Contribute to QueerWOC via CashApp: $QueerWOCPod Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/queerwocpod Love us out loud by doing The R’s: Rate, Review, Request, Repost, Retweet, and Reply! Use the hashtag #QueerWOC to talk all things the podcast Send us an email or submit your Curved Chronicles: QueerWOCpod@gmail.com QueerWOC of the Week: 00:07:55 Freelance Photographer, Grassroots organizer, and Trans Latinx community builder Jesse Pratt Lopez @jprattlopez.photo cashapp: $jplopez22 venmo: @PaegeTurner (last 4 #s: 6590) End violence against [Trans] sex workers by investing in their safety. https://www.gofundme.com/f/homeless-black-trans-women-fund Community Contributors: 00:17:23 New reviews from Iya.domin (5star) Finally catching up! CaliforniaDaydreamer (5star) Dark girl in a milk world Recommendations: “Betty” on HBO, Looking For Lorraine by Imani Perry, The Stars and the Blackness Between Them by Junauda Petrus Topic: 00:30:48 Nikeeta lit up the crowd of protestors in Syracuse last Saturday. Nikeeta and the rest of BLM Syracuse partnered with RAHA and Cuse Youth BLM to organize the largest demonstration against police violence this city has ever seen! Son only that, they educated thousands of people about getting cops out of schools and #DefundPolice 00:49:26 We also talk lesbian gender labels and why white twitter lesbians should consider shutting their twitter fingers up before trying to tell queer women of color what terms they can use to describe their gender presentation. https://www.them.us/story/inqueery-butch This is inspired by a twitter conversation around Roxane Gay referring to herself as a Bisexual Butch, and the white lesbians who were in their feelings about it. You can read the article, but its dated and ashy. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/13/t-magazine/butch-stud-lesbian.html Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold https://bookshop.org/books/boots-of-leather-slippers-of-gold-the-history-of-a-lesbian-community-20th-anniversary/9781138785854 Stone Butch Blues [Ase to Leslie Feinberg] https://lesliefeinberg.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Stone-Butch-Blues-by-Leslie-Feinberg.pdf Curved Chronicle: None this episode so be sure to Send us your curved chronicles to QueerWOCpod@gmail.com
On vous propose de découvrir la culture Drag King avec Lickie McGuire. Vous pouvez d'ailleurs retrouver son travail ici : @LickieMcGuire sur Twitter.Voici les lectures dans l'ordre :Leslie Feinberg, Stone Butch Blues, Chapitre 1 « Lettre à Teresa », Hystériques & AssociéEs, Paris, 2019. hysteriquesetassociees.org/2019/10/27/chapitre-1/ Teresa de Lauretis, « Quand les lesbiennes n'étaient pas des femmes » Marie-Hélène Bourcier et Suzette Robichon (Éds) : Parce que les lesbiennes ne sont pas des femmes… Actes du colloque autour de l'œuvre de Monique Wittig Leslie Feinberg, Stone Butch Blues, Chapitre 1 « Lettre à Teresa », Hystériques & AssociéEs, Paris, 2019. hysteriquesetassociees.org/2019/10/27/chapitre-1/Teresa de Lauretis, « Quand les lesbiennes n'étaient pas des femmes » Marie-Hélène Bourcier et Suzette Robichon (Éds) : Parce que les lesbiennes ne sont pas des femmes… Actes du colloque autour de l'œuvre de Monique Wittig Actes du colloque des 16-17 juin 2001, Broché, 2002.Judith Jack Halberstam, Female Masculinity, Edition Broché, 1998.Sam Bourcier, Queer Zone 1, « Classés X : qui écrit l'histoire des butchs/fems ? », Queer Zones La trilogie, Editions Amsterdam, 2018. centrebombe.org/Queer.Zones.1.pol…t.des.savoirs.pdfLickieMcGuire, zine Kings, 2019, (sur demande à l'autrice).Plusieurs pauses musicales ponctueront l'émission. On vous met les titres ici, dans l'ordre de programmation :La Fileuse de Félix Mendelssohn, Daniel BarenboïmGrrrl Like, Dope Saint JudeTrip in fiction- Nadia Struiwigh - LenticularExtraterrestrial - Nadia Struiwigh - LenticularExtrait de l'émission « On est tous dans le brouillard », « Questions de genre, chap4 : l'activisme Queer », 23/11/2005, France CuturePrends ta place - Laitue VivaceExtrait du Documentaire « Paroles de King », Chriss lag, 2016Gueule de Gouines - Grace et Volupté Van Van – Gouines à chienWanda Landowska joue Mozart - kv 606Lala Ce Wet- DrippinMiss Kittin - Requiem for a HitHildur Gudnadottir – We Know – TrappedTGAF - Boiler Room EristoffLove du Masque et La GouineN'hésitez pas à nous suivre sur les réseaux et à nous écrire ( lemasqueetlagouine@radiocampus.org)
Amanda and Jenn discuss must-read literary fiction, queer fantasy reads, and more in this week's episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, Flatiron Books, publishers of The Night Country by Melissa Albert, and TBR: Tailored Book Recommendations. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. Find our bookish COVID 19 coverage here. Feedback The Rest is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century by Alex Ross (rec'd by Stephanie) Symphony for the City of the Dead by M. T. Anderson and the Classical Breakdown podcast (rec'd by Laura C) The Murmur of Bees by Sofia Segovia (rec'd by Summer) Questions 1. Hi ladies! I hope you’re both staying safe and healthy :) I’m so grateful for all of the Book Riot podcasts for maintaining a sense of normalcy in my current routine. With that said, I’m looking for a recommendation to keep me completely engrossed. The past two weeks have left me stressed and anxious, so a book to distract my thoughts would be amazing. I haven’t had one of those “stay up reading a book until 4AM” nights in YEARS. I really want something to grip my attention from the beginning to the very end. I would prefer something that isn’t super high fantasy, but other than that, I’ll read just about anything! I’m looking forward to your recs! :) -Haley 2. Hi ladies! I hope you two are doing well. My request seems sort of silly and easy, but I trust both of your opinions so much, and wanted to hear what you had to recommend. When I was younger I used to read Literature with a capital L. A lot of classics, and literary fiction, but during college as a double major in Classics and English, I stopped reading literary fiction because I had to read a lot of it for class, and therefore started gravitating more towards fantasy, and sci-fi, and a bit of romance too. Now that my time in college is coming to an end (and I'm stuck at home taking classes remotely because of Covid-19), I want to try my hand at getting back into literary fiction. In the past I've loved A Little Life, The Secret History, The Goldfinch, and The Mothers, to name a few. Books I've read recently and loved were Red White and Royal Blue, everything China Mieville has ever written, The Broken Earth Trilogy, The Daughter of the Forest, Among Others, and Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norell. I feel like I've been so apart from literary fiction for so long I'm not actually sure what stories in the genre I would be interested in anymore. Any suggestions you two could give would be much appreciated. Sorry for the overly long ask, but I thought specificity would be useful. -Mariposa 3. Hi! Due to the recent quarantines I've had to cancel a couple of my upcoming trips and I'm pretty bummed about it. I was hoping you could recommend some travel-ish books that will make me feel wanderlust even when I'm self quarantining. You guys are awesome, I can't wait to see what you recommend! -Kait 4. TIME SENSITIVE***Hi! I am starting a new book club, and we are wanting to read a historical queer book as our first read ("historical" really means from whenever :) ) Do you have any suggestions? (I already am aware of Tipping the Velvet, The Color Purple, Stone Butch Blues, Fingersmith, Giovanni's Room, A Little Life) Thanks so much in advance. -Monica 5. Hi ladies! Love the podcast, it’s a bright spot of my week. Recently my college shut down for the remainder of the semester due to corona fear, leaving me to take online classes at my parents house, states away from all my friends during my final semester my senior year (looks like we won’t even have a grad ceremony). Needless to say this left me pretty bummed and I don’t have a great relationship with my parents, so being here isn't exactly great for my mental health. Do you guys have any fun books to recommend? I particularly like sci-fi and fantasy (high, urban, etc.). It doesn't necessarily have to be funny, or lighthearted, I more want a book that will engross me and make me not think about my life for a little bit, if that makes any sense. One caveat no romance please. I left for spring break having just started seeing someone and now with school canceled we are states apart and I don’t know if/when we’ll see each other again, so that relationship is basically done. So now the thought of romance makes me really sad. Thank you both in advance! -Anonymous 6. Hi ladies! I am going to Italy late April/early May and was hoping for some book recommendations to get me even more pumped for my trip. We are staying in Rome and the Amalfi Coast. I am open to any suggestions, whether it be fiction (any genre or YA ok too) that take place in these areas or some non-fiction to learn about the history, art, culture, food, etc. Love your show and thanks in advance! :) -Erika 7. Looking for a fantasy novel that feels like Lord of the Rings but has some non heteronormative romance in it. I love fluff romance and don't mind sex scenes as long as there isn't an "eggplant" involved. I haven't read a good fantasy novel since I was a kid and I liked Eragon, Harry Potter, A Series of Unfortunate Events, and Cirque Du Freak. I want something that isn't necessarily YA though as I prefer books geared more towards adults. -Jean (they/them) Books Discussed My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell (tw: sexual abuse of children) Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir (tw: harm to children) Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo Disoriental by Négar Djavadi, translated by Tina Kover How to Be a Family by Dan Kois A Small Place by Jamaica Kincaid The Confessions of Frannie Langton by Sara Collins (tw: slavery and associated violence) Orlando by Virginia Woolf A Winter’s Promise by Christelle Dabos, trans by Hildegard Serle Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey (tw: body horror) The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee Galileo’s Daughter by Dava Sobel (tw: bubonic plague) The Tiger’s Daughter by K. Arsenault Rivera The Unspoken Name by A.K. Larkwood
In this bonus episode Tracey chats with Jenn Bergen about Leslie Feinberg's Stone Butch Blues. Stay tuned for the season 2 which will be launching in March.
Madiha Ansari specialises in cultural engagement, specifically for communities of South Asian women. She is the founder and director of arts-based social enterprise The Cultural Ecology Project which aims to make art accessible to those in the most deprived and vulnerable areas of society. You can contact her at madiha@lungtheatre.co.uk or follow her at @AnsariMadiha. Madiha's #feministfaves were the Muslim Women’s Council, Cate Blanchet and the Pakistani movie Cake. Pippa’s is Leslie Feinberg’s Stone Butch Blues. Beth's is Samira Ahmed. More recommendations... And So The Choir Gathers The Bunker Nov 17 & 18 i will still be whole (when you rip me in half) & Before I Was A Bear is on until 23rd November. Use ticket discount BECHDEL10 to join us for our audience discussion on Thursday 21 November. Little Miss Burden The Bunker Dec 4 - 21 Midnight Movie Royal Court Nov 27 - Dec 21 Post Popular Soho Theatre Dec 3 - 14 Bitch on Heat Soho Theatre Dec 5 - 14 Venus Soho Theatre Jan 13 - 18 Three Sisters National Theatre Dec 3 - Feb 19 OH YES OH NO Battersea Arts Centre until Nov 23 EASY Blue Elephant until Nov 23 Aladdin and the Feast of Wonders The Vaults until Jan 15
This week on Qweird, we drop some general history of gay bars in the US, get a bit more specific about the History of Lesbian Bars, and share some big sister stories about our crazy times in the scene. Shout out to Rolanda Kelley - you are an inspiration and a bad ass! Homecoming hockey king, Homecoming dress, An actual history of popcorn, Flicking the bean, Oglala, Kanye & Chik-fil-a, Persistent Desire, Well Of Loneliness, Stone Butch Blues, Go With Ro! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/qweird/message
INTRO - 15:56 | Hannah shares an interview article with Jonathan Van Ness on gender identity from Out.com17:06 - 53:55 | Deanna tells the epic and incredible story of our bad ass person of the week and author of the book, Stone Butch Blues (link below), Leslie Feinberg.LINKS:Stone Butch Blues went out of print some years ago, but is available as a free PDF through her website: https://www.lesliefeinberg.net/Jonathan Van Ness article: https://www.out.com/lifestyle/2019/6/10/queer-eyes-jonathan-van-ness-im-nonbinary
Rachel and Melody welcome special guest, Sarah, to discuss LGBTQ reads this month! Check out what we talked about: "Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe" by Benjamin Alire Sáenz with readalike "The Inexplicable Logic of My Life" by the same author. "The Paying Guests" by Sarah Waters with readalike "Lovers at the Chameleon Club, Paris 1932" by Francine Prose. "The House of Impossible Beauties" by Joseph Cassara based on the 1990 documentary film, "Paris is Burning." Also, "Sketchtacy" by Matilda Bernstein Sycamore. Sarah's Recommended Reads: "Stone Butch Blues" and "Drag King Dreams" by Leslie Feinberg "Fun Home" by Alison Bechdel "Mean" by Myriam Gurba "For Today I Am a Boy" by Kim Fu "Dryland" by Sara Jaffe "Boy Meets Boy" and "Two Boys Kissing" by David Levithan Interested in more LGBTQ reads? Check out our LGBTQ booklist: https://oakcreeklibrary.org/adult-booklists/#tableid=78 Looking to earn prizes for reading? Sign up for our Summer Reading Challenge here: https://oakcreeklibrary.org/src/ Check out books, movies, and and other materials through the Milwaukee County Federated Library System: countycat.mcfls.org/ www.hoopladigital.com/ wplc.overdrive.com/ oakcreeklibrary.org/
Recorded live in Birmingham during Grand Union’s ‘Ways of Learning’ exhibition, this episode of Suite (212) Extra discusses queer consciousness-raising. Juliet talks to writer/artist Huw Lemmey about LGBTQI+ activism before and after the Stonewall riots of June 1969 in the US and western Europe; the use of direct action and think-ins by the Gay Liberation Front and others; how AIDS and Section 28 changed queer art and activism; the development of trans theory in the 1990s; and the state of queer politics and creativity today. SELECTED REFERENCES Travis Alabanza - http://travisalabanza.co.uk Kenneth Anger Penny Arcade (performance artist) - https://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/juliet-jacques/2012/06/penny-arcade-someone-always-queer Army of Lovers (dir. Rosa von Praunheim, 1979) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078794 HARRY BENJAMIN, The Transsexual Phenomenon (1967) Jay Bernard - https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/apr/05/speaking-out-jay-bernard-surge-side-a-poet Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore - https://www.mattildabernsteinsycamore.com/ Imogen Binnie - https://www.lambdaliterary.org/reviews/04/02/nevada-a-novel-by-imogen-binnie/ KATE BORNSTEIN, Gender Outlaw (1994) - https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/kate-bornstein/gender-outlaw/ Lee Brewer & Bunny Eisenhower City of Lost Souls (dir. Rosa von Praunheim, 1983) - https://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/returning-to-the-city-of-lost-souls Come Out (Gay Liberation Front magazine) Contrapoints - https://www.theverge.com/tech/2018/8/24/17689090/contrapoints-youtube-natalie-wynn Kenny Everett Rainer Werner Fassbinder LESLIE FEINBERG, Stone Butch Blues (1993) - http://www.lesliefeinberg.net FHAR (Front for Homosexual Revolutionary Action) Fierce Pussy - https://fiercepussy.org/ Ray Filar - https://twitter.com/rayfilar Diamanda Galás Gender Trash from Hell (zine) - https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/xg94hp65x Gender Troublemakers (dir. Xanthra Philippa & Mirha-Soleil Ross, 1993) Henry Gerber - http://chicagolgbthalloffame.org/gerber-henry Allen Ginsberg Gran Fury - https://hyperallergic.com/46881/gran-fury-read-my-lips-80-wse-nyu Sunil Gupta – ‘‘Pretended’ Family Relationships’ (1988-89) Keith Haring Harry Hay - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hay Magnus Hirschfeld Homocult (1990s UK queer group) - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11936213-queer-with-class David Hoyle - https://i-d.vice.com/en_uk/article/vb349b/the-parallel-universe-of-david-hoyle It is Not the Homosexual Who is Perverse, But the Society in Which He Lives (dir. Rosa von Praunheim, 1971) - https://www.slantmagazine.com/house/tags/73387-it-is-not-the-homosexual-who-is-perverse-but-the-society-in-which-he-lives JULIET JACQUES, Trans: A Memoir (2015) LaJohn Joseph - http://www.lajohnjoseph.com/ Larry Kramer - https://www.poz.com/article/course-larry-kramer-believes-aids-worse-now-ever LSD - http://archivo-t.net/portfolio/1995-%C2%B7-menstruosidades/ Robert Mapplethorpe MARIO MIELI, Elements of a Homosexual Critique (1977) Zanele Muholi My Beautiful Launderette (dir. Stephen Frears, 1985) Pier Paolo Pasolini The Passage (band) - https://thepassage.co.uk/texts/andertons_hall.html Lazlo Pearlman Casey Plett Positiv and Silence = Death (dir. Rosa von Praunheim, 1990) PAUL B. PRECIADO, Testo Junkie (2008) Pride (dir. Matthew Warchus, 2014) Nat Raha Ron Rice Ignacio Rivera Sylvia Rivera - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QiigzZCEtQ Round the Horne (BBC radio series) Vito Russo Richard Scott JULIA SERANO, Excluded (2013) SANDY STONE, ‘The “Empire” Strikes Back: A Post-Transsexual Manifesto’ (1987) Screaming Queens (dir. Susan Stryker & Victor Silverman, 2008) Jack Smith Tim Peaks: Farron Walk With Me (radio play, 2018) ISABEL WAIDNER (ed.), Liberating the Canon (2018) We Have Rather Been Invaded (dir. Ed Webb-Ingall, 2016) Oscar Wilde Eley Williams Kenneth Williams David Wojnarowicz Zaj (Spanish Fluxus group) - https://www.museoreinasofia.es/en/exhibitions/zaj
Do you know the difference between sex and gender? Or what it means to be “gender nonconforming”? Trans or transgender? Genderqueer and gender non-binary? Our understanding and language around sex and gender has been rapidly expanding, and we don’t blame you if you’re not super familiar with it all. In Episode 50, Dr. Zhana and Joe talk to Dr. Seth Pardo about his research on the gender identity and gender presentation of 170 folks who were assigned female at birth but identify as gender nonconforming to some extent. From defining important gender terms to giving direction for the best way to ask about people’s pronouns, Dr. Pardo manages to inform and advise people like Joe, who are less familiar with the trans community. We had so much to talk about with Dr. Pardo, that we decided to skip the foreplay this week and get right into it. For more first-person narratives of trans lives, check out the memoirs Dr. Seth Pardo references in the episode: https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Visible-Man-Jamison-Green/dp/082651457X (Becoming a Visible Man – Jamison Green) https://www.amazon.com/Woman-Was-Not-Born-Transsexual/dp/1566398401 (The Woman I Was Not Born to Be – Aleshia Brevard) https://www.amazon.com/Stone-Butch-Blues-Leslie-Feinberg/dp/1459608453 (Stone Butch Blues – Leslie Feinberg) About our Guest https://scienceofsexpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Head-Shot-2017.png () Seth Pardo, Ph.D. is currently a Lead Evaluator and Researcher with the San Francisco Department of Public Health. He has worked for over a decade to raise awareness about the various factors that facilitate healthy development of gender identity, sexuality, intersectionality, and medical decision making for people with trans and gender diverse identities. Specializing in both academic and public health settings, Dr. Pardo has conducted federally-funded research as well as hosted, developed and presented workshops on sexual health, HIV prevention, substance use and recovery, diversity, cultural humility, medical necessity of gender affirming surgeries, and predictors of healthy identity development. He is considered a subject matter expert on transgender health and has a long history of developing innovative ways to move cultural competence from abstract ideas to implement best practices. Before Next Time… Remember to like The Science of Sex Podcast on https://www.facebook.com/ScienceofSexPodcast/ (Facebook), https://twitter.com/ScienceofSexPod (Twitter), and https://www.instagram.com/scienceofsexpodcast/ (Instagram)! Check out Dr. Zhana on December 6th for her next event at The Assemblage, https://events.theassemblage.com/doctorsorders (Doctor’s Orders: Real Doctor’s Debate Your Toughest Questions). Zhana will join a biologist, a physician and a neuroscientist to provide holistic answers to YOUR audience questions. Use guest password DOCTORSORDERS to RSVP. Also check Dr. Zhana out on December 11th where she’ll team up with one of our favorites Justin Lehmiller to discuss one of our most popular topics: gender differences! Visit https://thevclub.com/mars-venus-debate-workshop/ (The V Club) to RSVP for the event. Visit https://lelo.to/ny0gc (Lelo) to fulfill your high-quality vibrator needs with a wide selection of vibrators for all! Use discount code SCIENCE to get 20% off on your new vibrating toy. Visit https://www.adameve.com (Adam & Eve) and use promo code SCIENCE for 50% off just about any product. Plus 3 FREE adult DVDs, FREE mystery gift and FREE shipping. Remember to submit comments, questions, and everything in between on our Get in Touch Page! For more sex science articles, events and discussions please join our https://www.facebook.com/groups/1930239240355951/ (Science of Sex Facebook group)! Do you love The Science of Sex Podcast and all the work Dr. Zhana does? Support her by becoming a monthly https://www.patreon.com/drzhana (Patreon...
Irvine Welsh discusses Performers, a new one-act play he has co-written with Dean Cavanagh about the '60s cult film Performance. Directed by Donald Cammell and cinematographer Nicolas Roeg, it starred James Fox and Mick Jagger. Welsh's play dramatises the casting process in which East End criminals were sought for the villain roles.When James Daunt became Managing Director of the bookshop chain Waterstones in 2011, the company was receiving £27m per year selling its window space and high-profile in-store locations to publishers who wanted greater visibility for their books. He immediately stopped the practice, but what were the repercussions? James Daunt and Will Atkinson, Managing Director of Atlantic Books, discuss bookshop economics and the role of the 'recommendation'.Morrissey's early years get the rock-star biopic treatment in the film England Is Mine. Anita Sethi reviews.For Front Row's Queer Icons series, singer-songwriter and LGBTI rights activist CN Lester chooses Leslie Feinberg's semi-autobiographical novel Stone Butch Blues, a coming-of-age story about Jess Goldberg, who challenges sexual and gender definitions in a pre-Stonewall America.Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Edwina Pitman.
I hope every one is excited for a fantastic conversation with my good friend and colleague, Kameron Winters. Kameron is the Coordinator of LGBTQ & Diversity programs at American University in Washington DC. Kameron is also a Trans dude with a really great outlook on life and has a lot to share about Trans and queer activism in the wake of today's political climate. I am excited to share this conversation at the tail-end of Pride Month, because Kameron and I initially met for the first time at DC Pride over three yeas ago! So it's a reunion of sorts on the eduPUNX Podcast. EPISODE NOTES: - Kameron started his student affairs career at Berkeley, which has been the epicenter for political controversy lately. - There is a reference to a racially motivated event on American University. - Kameron references the frustratingly sad Gavin Grimm ruling from a few weeks ago. - Student protesters burned American flags at American University after the election. - Oh, I made it into Breitbart this year for hosting some therapy dogs on campus - coincidentally the day after the November election. - If you'd like to follow an inspiring and vulnerable video blogger, Kameron suggests checking out somekindofqueer on YouTube! - And if Instagram is more your speed, Kameron suggests following @TwoTransFriends! - Kameron is a big fan of the book, "Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation" - check it out! - But all-time, Kameron enjoys "Stone Butch Blues," a story of a transgender woman coming out in the 50s and 60s. - Of course, Kameron is a huge "House of Cards" fan - the new season on Netflix is ridiculous! And being in DC clearly had an added bonus to the perspective. - Currently, Kameron is rocking out the Baltimore-based band, Snail Mail, which was recently featured on Audio Tree Live, so check them out! - But Kameron is an old school Matt and Kim diehard. ADVERTISING NOTES: - Today's sponsor is the Transgressive Podcast hosted by Lindsay Legé, who is a licensed gender therapist that speaks with various Trans voices in the world in order to elevate the experiences of members of the Trans community. If you would like to specifically hear more about Kameron's experience as a Trans man, check out Episode 3 of this podcast! - Our record label sponsor for the week is The Native Sound, which is a boutique label in New York City, that represents artists like Miserable, No Sun, Sheer, Funeral Advantage, Koji, Petite League, and a whole lot more! You can check out more of their bands and buy some CDs or vinyl by visiting TheNativeSound.com! Or by following them on Instagram and/or Twitter @TheNativeSound. MUSIC NOTES: - The intro piece is "Cement," by the band Citizen off of the album, "Everybody is Going to Heaven,' which was released in 2015 by Run for Cover Records. - Today's music break was "CEOT7K," by the band Funeral Advantage off of the new EP, "Please Help Me," which was released in February on The Native Sound. FOLLOW, RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE! - Any love on the iTunes app helps! Follow along on Instagram and Twitter @eduPUNXpod! Thanks so much for tuning in and I'll see you next week! Which, due to the 4th of July falling on a Tuesday, I will release next week's episode on Wednesday, July 5th! Be well and be safe! Up the punx! Let's get to work.