Making Connections Through the “Trans Trade”
The act of the trans trade, and its ritualization, came readily to hand for me, but it’s a distant possibility for so many of us.
The act of the trans trade, and its ritualization, came readily to hand for me, but it’s a distant possibility for so many of us.
We will adapt. We will find new nesting places. But there will be no return to “before.” Not for the flock.
In our constrained culture where public, raw grief is not socially acceptable, I fear that grief stories are being asked to do too much.
While someone’s disability may not be evident to you, it still affects their life—and how they’re treated within and outside the disability community.
We speak of the radicalization of disabled people, but so few have that experience. So many never even know us.
What’s terrifying about Spears’s situation, for a certain kind of disabled person, is that we are a razor’s edge away from joining her.
It upsets cure evangelists to see evidence of disability, right there in front of them.
Beds transmute into a form of policing while simultaneously being promoted as an alternative to policing.
In listings for old pottery that was not intended to be crazed, sellers will disclose what they see as damage: ‘Some crazing.’ Sometimes that’s how I feel. Some crazing.
There are entire lines of therapy that basically boil down to “learn self-control so you never upset the sane.”