

In this seminal collection of trans journalism exploring issues across art, politics and culture, pioneering transgender writer Juliet Jacques tracks the rise of a new and more explicit form of media transphobia in the UK, and asks, what can trans writers do now as we enter a new collective struggle?
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?
Size: 129 x 198mm
Pages: 336
publisher: Cipher Press