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Trans melancholy

An unapologetic bricolage
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July 2024, no. 466

Trans Figured: On being a transgender person in a cisgender world by Sophie Grace Chappell

Polity, $51.95 hb, 239 pp

Trans melancholy

An unapologetic bricolage
by
July 2024, no. 466

‘I am an advocate of transgender people because we’re people [who] deserve to have a voice ... and by and large we don’t have a voice. By and large, our experience is squeezed out – by trans-exclusionary ideology.’ On the face of it, this justification by Sophie Grace Chappell for her new book, Trans Figured, is rather puzzling. In recent years, publishers have been falling over themselves to publish transgender memoir, with Chappell’s own publisher, Polity, mining this genre with books supporting both sides of the gender ‘debate’. Far from being squeezed out, transgender voices have become profitable commodities in the literary world.

Trans Figured: On being a transgender person in a cisgender world

Trans Figured: On being a transgender person in a cisgender world

by Sophie Grace Chappell

Polity, $51.95 hb, 239 pp

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