Before we were trans : a new history of gender

by Kit Heyam

2022

Publication

Seal Presss, c2022.

Library's rating

½

Status

Available

Description

Explores the history of transgender and gender nonconforming people, with a focus on those who identified in other than a straightforward binary fashion; on communities in West Africa, Asia, and among Native Americans; and on cross-dressing in World War I prison camps and in entertainment. "Today's narratives about trans people tend to feature individuals with stable gender identities that fit neatly into the categories of male or female. Those stories, while important, fail to account for the complex realities of many trans people's lives. Before We Were Trans illuminates the stories of people across the globe, from antiquity to the present, whose experiences of gender have defied binary categories. Blending historical analysis with sharp cultural criticism, trans historian and activist Kit Heyam offers a new, radically inclusive trans history, chronicling expressions of trans experience that are often overlooked, like gender-nonconforming fashion and wartime stage performance. Before We Were Trans transports us from Renaissance Venice to seventeenth-century Angola, from Edo Japan to early America, and looks to the past to uncover new horizons for possible trans futures." --… (more)

Media reviews

Though some readers may disagree with Heyam’s radically inclusive approach, their desire for more gender nonconforming people to see themselves reflected in history is appealing and persuasive. This is an essential addition to trans history.
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“Before We Were Trans” is a book that moves far beyond mere representation by managing to be both intellectually rigorous and exciting to read. It makes for a vital contribution to our understanding of gender variance and its place in social and political history, all around the world.
A capable, worthy demonstration of how the history of disrupting the gender binary is as long as human history itself.

User reviews

LibraryThing member caedocyon
Returned my overdue copy to the library yesterday evening, bought myself a copy this afternoon, and finished it over lunch. Highly, highly, highly recommend. Very accessible and yet very broad and deep history. Does that fabulous thing where we as westerners think we understand what the European
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morals around gender roles are from studying our history in school but wait! the past is a different country, and it's actually way more strange and different than you assumed.
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LibraryThing member MarthaJeanne
Interesting. While calling itself 'a new history of gender', it seems to me that the point is not to be a history of gender, but to use historical stories to illustrate the liquidity of gender and the impossibility of fitting it into a limited number of categories.

If you find the many disclaimers
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difficult, I suggest skipping to the epilogue, which is where they are bought together and discussed at greater length.
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

9781541603080

Original publication date

2022-09-13
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