[PovertyRaceWomen 1426] Re: Trans Day of RemembranceAndrea Wilder andreawilder at comcast.netWed Nov 21 08:22:26 EST 2007
Tis isn't Sarah, it's Andrea--I have the reference also, in one of my anthropology books, of course I can't remember which one. What I remember: 1. an intermediate "gay" persona during later adolescence before taking on the full male gender and behavior; also, 2. an honored male role as official "outsider" for the gay male. These are two separate instances. I would find it very interesting if someone on this list would make such a socio-gram (s) for the varieties of American experience. Andrea On Nov 21, 2007, at 6:32 AM, Katherine G wrote: > Sarah, do you have more information on the "third gender" idea? I had > a Native American friend tell me tribes consider gay and transgender > people as being special. I think this is what she meant. > > Katherine Mercurio Gotthardt > > -----Original Message----- > From: povertyracewomen-bounces at nifl.gov > [mailto:povertyracewomen-bounces at nifl.gov]On Behalf Of Sarah > Eisenstein > Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 5:03 PM > To: The Poverty, Race,Women and Literacy Discussion List > Subject: [PovertyRaceWomen 1424] Re: Trans Day of Remembrance > >> I am definitely not an expert on definitions, but here's my >> understanding. >> A person's sex is their biological characteristics (and someone can >> have a range of biology from what we think of as strictly "female" to >> strictly "male" or a mix - people are born with their >> characteristics, develop their characteristics, and also surgically >> change characteristics). >> >> Transgender is about identity - all the non-biological markers, such >> as how a person dresses and thinks about themselves. We all have a >> gender identity, but gender conforming people's gender identity >> matches the world's perception of them and/or their biological >> sex. Trans people strongly identify with a gender different from >> their biological sex, or with a gender that is somewhere between the >> binary poles of male/female. Some transgender people have physically >> changed their bodies to match their identity through hormones and/or >> surgery. Some trans people want to, but can't access surgery, and >> others don't want to change their bodies, they just see themselves as >> a different gender than society has classified them. >> >> Like the Sylvia Rivera article pointed out, some people embrace a >> gender non-conforming identity, while others (like femme boys or >> butch girls) are simply attacked because they don't fit in. >> One other thing to mention is that many cultures traditionally had >> people of a "third gender" (such as Native American Two Spirit >> people), but I think that was mostly wiped out by colonialism. >> >> >> On 11/20/07, Andrea Wilder <andreawilder at comcast.net> wrote: Hi >> Sarah-- >>> >>> I read the article. I'm confused. there seem to be a lot of names >>> out >>> there which may / may not reflect political positions. "Gay" I >>> understand, "lesbian" I understand. Transgender = physical change >>> from >>> one gender to another? >>> >>> Thanks for any insight. >>> >>> Andrea >>> >>> On Nov 20, 2007, at 2:30 PM, Sarah Eisenstein wrote: >>> >>> > I found a link to this article on the website of the Sylvia Rivera >>> Law >>> > Project - I think it's a good place to start. >>> > http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0209,wilchins,32645,1.html >>> > >>> > >>> > On 11/20/07, Andrea Wilder <andreawilder at comcast.net> wrote: >>> > Transgender is such a new idea for me--does anyone know how many >>> >> transgender people there are in our population?Percentages?What >>> >> should I know about trangender people?? >>> >> >>> >> Thanks! >>> >> >>> >> Andrea >>> >> On Nov 20, 2007, at 10:11 AM, debnancy at comcast.net wrote: >>> >> >>> >> > ...I also forwarded the web site information to TESOL's >>> Internation >>> >> > Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Friends I(LGBTF) caucus. >>> >> > The TESOL caucus has worked to advocate for rights, safe >>> classrooms, >>> >> > programs and curricula for queer ESOL students, teachers, >>> >> > administrators and allies, internationally and their website has >>> >> > become a resource: >>> >> > >>> >> > http://www.tesol.org/s_tesol/seccss.asp?CID=297&DID=1799 >>> >> > >>> >> > Best, >>> >> > Deborah Schwartz >>> >> >-------------- Original message ---------------------- >>> >> > From: "Laurie Sheridan" <laurie_sheridan at worlded.org> >>> >> >> I think others (non-transgendered people) might also be >>> interested >>> >> in >>> >> >> knowing >>> >> >> about this.When I looked at the list of trans people who have >>> >> been >>> >> >> murdered >>> >> >> since 1970, I have to say I was shocked--it is a very long >>> list. >>> >> >> >>> >> >> I know it's a subject that evokes all kinds of feelings and >>> >> >> reactions, but it >>> >> >> can be a way to talk about basic human rights and the >>> prevalence of >>> >> >> violence. >>> >> >> Teachers will know when or whether it makes sense to talk >>> about in >>> >> the >>> >> >> classroom--it helps just to know that this web site exists. >>> >> >> >>> >> >> I did not know about this day of remembrance before, so thanks, >>> >> >> Daphne. >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Laurie >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Laurie Sheridan, Workforce Development Coordinator >>> >> >> World Education/SABES Central Resource Center >>> >> >> 44 Farnsworth St. >>> >> >> Boston, MA 02210 >>> >> >> (617) 482-9485 >>> >> >> lsheridan at worlded.org >>> >> >> >>> >> >> SABES:Training Leaders in Adult Basic Education >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >>>>> "Daphne Greenberg" < ALCDGG at langate.gsu.edu> 11/19/2007 >>> 7:28 PM >>> >> >>> >>> >> >> For those of us who have trans learners in our classes, they >>> may be >>> >> >> interested >>> >> >> in knowing (if they don't know already) that Tuesday, >>> 11/20/07, is >>> >> >> the Trans Day >>> >> >> of Remembrance. For more information go to: >>> >> >> http://www.gender.org/remember/day/ >>> >> >> Daphne >>> >> >> >>> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------- >>> >> >> National Institute for Literacy >>> >> >> Poverty, Race, Women and Literacy mailing list >>> >> >> PovertyRaceWomen at nifl.gov >>> >> >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription settings, please go >>> to >>> >> >> http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/povertyracewomen >>> >> >> >>> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------- >>> >> >> National Institute for Literacy >>> >> >> Poverty, Race, Women and Literacy mailing list >>> >> >> PovertyRaceWomen at nifl.gov >>> >> >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription settings, please go >>> to >>> >> >> http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/povertyracewomen >>> >> > >>> >> > ---------------------------------------------------- >>> >> > National Institute for Literacy >>> >> > Poverty, Race, Women and Literacy mailing list >>> >> > PovertyRaceWomen at nifl.gov >>> >> > To unsubscribe or change your subscription settings, please go >>> to >>> >> > http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/povertyracewomen >>> >> > >>> >> >>> >> ---------------------------------------------------- >>> >> National Institute for Literacy >>> >> Poverty, Race, Women and Literacy mailing list >>> >> PovertyRaceWomen at nifl.gov >>> >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription settings, please go to >>> >> http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/povertyracewomen >>> > ---------------------------------------------------- >>> > National Institute for Literacy >>> > Poverty, Race, Women and Literacy mailing list >>> > PovertyRaceWomen at nifl.gov >>> > To unsubscribe or change your subscription settings, please go to >>> > http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/povertyracewomen >>> ---------------------------------------------------- >>> National Institute for Literacy >>> Poverty, Race, Women and Literacy mailing list >>> PovertyRaceWomen at nifl.gov >>> To unsubscribe or change your subscription settings, please go to >>> http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/povertyracewomen > ---------------------------------------------------- > National Institute for Literacy > Poverty, Race, Women and Literacy mailing list > PovertyRaceWomen at nifl.gov > To unsubscribe or change your subscription settings, please go to > http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/povertyracewomen -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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