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Front Lines: Trans Journalism 2007-2020

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By (author): Juliet Jacques

Juliet Jacques was one of the first trans writers in the UK to contribute broadly to both British and foreign media, writing widely about the trans experience. Spanning over a decade, Jacques' ground-breaking journalism about selfhood, society, art, politics, freedom, and gender identity, tracks the backlash against emerging trans rights and the rise of a new and more explicit form of media transphobia. Front Lines is a seminal collection of writings on trans and queer art, politics, and media, from a period in which the relationship between trans and non-binary people and the British media was exceptionally turbulent. Jacques navigates the tension between wanting to simply write about art and culture and needing to counter the dishonest, damaging rhetoric being published about trans people in virtually every national newspaper in the UK. 'I never believed any journalism was objective, nor that there was any point in even trying to be,' writes Jacques in her introduction. 'Above all, activism is needed to fight this, with journalism to support it: there is no point in pretending to be objective in our work, as the stakes remain just as high as they were back in 2010, perhaps even higher... We're entering a new phase of collective struggle, with new fronts and new tactics needed: I hope this book can help to inform that.' This crucial collection asks what we can learn from the last decade and, importantly, what we can do now. How can new writers take up the struggle for trans liberation? And what will the future of trans writing look like? See more
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  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jul 2022
  • Publisher: Cipher Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781838390082

About Juliet Jacques

Juliet Jacques is a writer and filmmaker based in London. She is the author of Rayner Heppenstall: A Critical Study (Dalkey Archive 2007) Trans: A Memoir (Verso 2015) and Variations (Influx Press 2021). Her landmark column on gender reassignment appeared in The Guardian entitled A Transgender Journey (2010-12) and she has written for London Review of Books Granta Sight & Sound Frieze Art Review New York Times and many more. Juliet was included on The Independent on Sunday Pink List of influential LGBT people in 2012 2013 2014 and 2015.

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