This blog is the space for my classes to respond to readings, discussions, and encounters with pop culture. The topics will tend to shift by semester according to my courses, but they will share themes related to cultural processes, production, representation, and consumption.
I have not read Stone Butch Blues, but it comes up a lot in my research. Kate Borstine and S. Bear Bergman site the book as an inspiration to both of them in their sequel to Gender Outlaw.
If there is an opportunity in class, I would like to know more about what happens to trans people in prison. The only think I have read about it is an essay in the Bernstine book, but the author was GenderQueer not trans.
I have not read Stone Butch Blues, but it comes up a lot in my research. Kate Borstine and S. Bear Bergman site the book as an inspiration to both of them in their sequel to Gender Outlaw.
ReplyDeleteIf there is an opportunity in class, I would like to know more about what happens to trans people in prison. The only think I have read about it is an essay in the Bernstine book, but the author was GenderQueer not trans.