Stone butch blues

a novel

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Leslie Feinberg: Stone butch blues (2014, Leslie Feinberg)

366 pages

Langue : English

Publié 15 août 2014 par Leslie Feinberg.

Numéro OCLC :
1041940493

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Jess Goldberg decides to come out as a butch in the bars and factories of the prefeminist '60s and then to pass as a man in order to survive when she is left without work or a community in the early '70s.

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Hope in spite of everything

"I don't know, Duffy. This hope thing is kind of new for me. I'm a little afraid to get my hopes up too much at once."

"I'm not saying we'll live to see some kind of paradise. But just fighting for change makes you stronger. Not hoping for anything will kill you for sure. Take a chance, Jess. You're already wondering if the world could change. Try imagining a world worth living in, and then ask yourself if that isn't worth fighting for. You've come too far to give up on hope, Jess."

The final exchange between Duffy and Jess sums up the heart of what's at stake for Jess and folks like her who live on the margins of society. It also reminds me of a famous Buffy The Vampire Slayer aphorism, "Strong is fighting". There's no fighting without hope and though favourable outcomes are never guaranteed, …

Sujets

  • Coming out (Sexual orientation)
  • Fiction
  • Trans*
  • Transgender people
  • Lesbians
  • Butch and femme (Lesbian cultures)