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This "hilarious and honest" bestselling memoir from a rising comedy star tackles issues of gender, sexuality, feminism, and the Catholic childhood that prepared her for a career as an outspoken lesbian comedian (Abby Wambach).Cameron Esposito wanted to be a priest and ended up a stand-up comic. Now she would like to tell the whole queer as hell story. Her story. Not the sidebar to a straight person's rebirth-she doesn't give a makeover or plan a wedding or get a couple back together. This isn't a queer tragedy. She doesn't die at the end of this book, having finally decided to kiss the girl. It's the sexy, honest, bumpy, and triumphant dyke's tale her younger, wasn't-allowed-to-watch-Ellen self needed to read. Because there was a long time when she thought she wouldn't make it. Not as a comic, but as a human. SAVE YOURSELF is full of funny and insightful recollections about everything from coming out (at a Catholic college where sexual orientation wasn't in the nondiscrimination policy) to how joining the circus can help you become a better comic (so much nudity) to accepting yourself for who you are-even if you're, say, a bowl cut-sporting, bespectacled, gender-nonconforming child with an eye patch (which Cameron was). Packed with heart, humor, and cringeworthy stories anyone who has gone through puberty, fallen in love, started a career, or had period sex in Rome can relate to, Cameron's memoir is for that timid, fenced-in kid in all of us-and the fearless stand-up yearning to break free.
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Chercheuse indépendante en trans et queer studies, militante queer marxiste, dans cet article Lou Hanna tente d’établir un lien entre la transition de genre et le travail. En partant d’une analyse marxiste de l’expropriation de nos corps et de nos vies par le capitalisme néolibéral, il s’agit de tracer une continuité entre performance de genre et travail du genre. Cet article propose ainsi une conception des transidentités en rupture avec un discours hégémonique libéral qui tend à dépolitiser les acquis des luttes issus de l’activisme trans, de plus en plus axé sur une politique des droits au détriment d’une réelle politique révolutionnaire.