Literature DB >> 24807655

Prioritizing audiences.

Sara L Crawley1.   

Abstract

SUMMARY In Leslie Feinberg's novel, Stone Butch Blues, the main character, Jess, can be read as either stone butch or transgendered, suggesting that stone butch and (female-born) transgender presentations are similar. Yet, with similar behaviors and expectations, it seems unclear what makes these two identifications distinct. In this paper, I suggest that one significant difference between these categories is the audience that is foregrounded in developing presentations of self. I suggest that stone butch identification prioritizes a lesbian, specifically butch and fem, audience in developing self, whereas transgender identification prioritizes a heterosexual audience, specifically people invested in the dominant paradigm of a rigid gender system (as a critique to that paradigm). Using Feinberg's character Jess as a prototype of both stone butch and transgender selves, I discuss the theoretical and political implications of foregrounding audiences.

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Keywords:  Butch; audience; performance; self; transgender

Year:  2002        PMID: 24807655     DOI: 10.1300/J155v06n02_04

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lesbian Stud        ISSN: 1089-4160


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1.  Intersections and evolution of 'Butch-trans' categories in Puerto Rico: Needs and barriers of an invisible population.

Authors:  Alíxida G Ramos-Pibernus; Sheilla L Rodríguez-Madera; Mark Padilla; Nelson Varas-Díaz; Ricardo Vargas Molina
Journal:  Glob Public Health       Date:  2016-05-04
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