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Second Skins

The Body Narratives of Transsexuality
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Second Skins by Jay Prosser explores the complex world of transgender identities and representations. The book delves into the personal narratives and cultural meanings of trans lives, providing insightful analysis on how these stories are constructed and understood within society. It blends personal memoir with scholarly investigation, offering a unique perspective on identity transformation and its broader implications.
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This book may appeal to you if you are captivated by the exploration of identity and transformation. The author delves into compelling narratives within trans biographies, offering a profound reflection on how clothing and physical appearance intersect with personal history.

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Examining the powerful drive that leads men and women literally to shed their skins gubarand-in mind and body-to cross the boundary of sex, Prosser argues that sex change is, at best, a narrative-thus transsexuals make for adept and absorbing authors.

"In his elegant, absorbing, and groundbreaking study of the transgendered subject, Jay Prosser draws on an array of autobiographical accounts by transsexuals to re-think, for our time, descriptive categories that enmesh sexuality with gender. Prosser's empathic and incisive argument will leave gender studies shaken up and permanently reconfigured." -- Diane Wood Middlebrook, Stanford University; author of Suits Me: The Double Life of Billy Tipton "It is unusual to encounter a book that is as innovative, lucid and thought-provoking as Second Skins. Prosser's book will undoubtedly become an essential work in transsexual studies, and should also be read by anyone even remotely interested in contemporary approaches to gender, sexuality, and the body." -- Rita Felski, University of Virginia

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What is the relationship between the social and physical transitions of transsexuality and the narrative? And how can the link between somatic and symbolic ultimately deepen our understanding of transsexuality itself? This book examines the power of autobiographical narrative in interpreting transsexuality.

Focusing on the union of body and narrative, the author conveys how transsexuality has been moulded by autobiographical acts. The book argues that the transsexual bodyβ€”as a historical subject and the histories of individual transsexual subjectsβ€”is empowered by narrative.

In the first part of the book, Prosser focuses on identity and bodily integrity, turning to the work of Judith Butlerβ€”who presents the homosexual theory view of the transgendered bodyβ€”and Prosser's own theory of the transsexual body.

The second part centres on narratives, including a critical recasting of Radclyffe Hall's The Well of Loneliness into a transsexual novel and the study of transgender and trans-genre in Leslie Feinberg's Stone Butch Blues, as well as lesser-known autobiographies.

The book ends with photographs showing the transsexual body. These images cut through the barriers between body and language and poststructuralist thinking focused on the materiality of the human body.

Series: Gender and Culture Series

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Second Skins by Jay Prosser is praised for its innovative approach to understanding transsexual identities, notably through a critique of poststructuralist gender analyses. It proposes intriguing concepts such as the Imaginary phantomization and explores the role of narrative in transsexual self-fashioning, providing an insightful examination of transsexual autobiographies. The book is commended for facilitating a critical rather than judgmental examination of transsexuality.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231109352

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 April 1998

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Illustration: 31 photos

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Jay Prosser is a lecturer in English and American Studies at the University of Leicester

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