From a36180f157008c50cfab7cbed107ba38fd42a954 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "M. Taylor Saotome-Westlake" Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2022 11:40:54 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Janet Mock quotepost MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Having trouble getting started today—probably a mistake to have left my phone on (thinking that I would use it to review Signal history). Getting this filler post ready to queue is something? The Doberman in the new Super Auto Pets is an interesting pivot unit? But if I wanted to live, I wouldn't be thinking of Super Auto Pets. If I just—keep the watch running, and force myself to spend time with the ms., text will happen? --- content/2016/joined.md | 2 +- .../drafts/janet-mock-on-late-transitioners.md | 17 +++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 content/drafts/janet-mock-on-late-transitioners.md diff --git a/content/2016/joined.md b/content/2016/joined.md index e162fa5..35ba067 100644 --- a/content/2016/joined.md +++ b/content/2016/joined.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ I arrived way too early for check-in, and walked up the road (wearing my black j A little bit of lipstick rubbed off on the sandwich and the straw. -At the convention hotel, I waited in the lobby for a while, still with the jacket over my uniform, reading the Janet Mock autobiography on my PADD, until it was time to check in. After buying my Sunday wristband ($70), I wandered over to the photo-op/autograph ticketing table and bought a ticket to get a photo with Michael Dorn at 11:10 ($40). (Nana Visitor or Terry Farrell herself would have been my first choices for a celebrity photo, but they weren't there that day.) +At the convention hotel, I waited in the lobby for a while, still with the jacket over my uniform, reading the Janet Mock autobiography on my PADD, until it was time to check in. After buying my Sunday wristband ($70), I wandered over to the photo-op/autograph ticketing table and bought a ticket to get a photo with Michael Dorn at 11:10 ($40). (Nana Visitor or Terry Farrell herself would have been my first choices for a celebrity photo, but they weren't there that day.) There was still a lot of time to hang out before the theater opened for the actual convention programming, but that was fine, because actual convention programming is kind of boring; the actual point of conventions is to have an excuse to dress up and wander around and talk to people and get vanity photos of other people who are using the convention as an excuse to dress up. diff --git a/content/drafts/janet-mock-on-late-transitioners.md b/content/drafts/janet-mock-on-late-transitioners.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dae41bc --- /dev/null +++ b/content/drafts/janet-mock-on-late-transitioners.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +Title: Janet Mock on Late Transitioners +Date: 2023-01-01 +Category: commentary +Tags: quotepost, Janet Mock, two-type taxonomy +Status: draft + +_(a stray observation [from December 2016](/2016/Dec/joined/#reading-the-janet-mock-autobiography))_ + +Janet Mock's autobiography _Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love, & So Much More_ is an interesting example of an HSTS telling her story while adhering very strictly to the 2014 mainstream-trans-identity-politics party line about how all this works ("gender identity", sex "assigned at birth", _&c_.). I found myself wondering: does she ... not know the secret?? + +(Or, you know, the story that [makes _so much more sense_ than "gender identity" as a first approximation, even if the underlying reality is doubtlessly more complicated than that](/2022/Jul/the-two-type-taxonomy-is-a-useful-approximation-for-a-more-detailed-causal-model/).) + +Then we get this: + +> She introduced herself as Genie [...] She told me she'd undergone GRS five days before me and was accompanied by her girlfriend [...] She was in her mid-forties [...] Before transitioning, Genie worked as an engineer, was married for nearly twenty years, and had a teenage son. [...] Genie met new friends in trans support groups in Sydney, which was where she met her girlfriend, another trans woman. [...] I noticed that Genie made it a point several times to marvel at my appearance and the fact that I was able to transition early. I distinctly remember her telling me over spicy tom yum soup that I had a lot to be grateful for because I was a "freaking babe." [...] Genie's persistent reference to my appearance reflects many people's romanticized notions about trans women who transition at a young age. I've read articles by trans women who transitioned in their thirties and forties, who look at trans girls and women who can blend as cis with such longing, as if our ability to "pass" negates their experiences because they are more often perceived to be trans. The misconception of equating ease of life with "passing" must be dismantled in our culture. The work begins by each of us recognizing that cis people are not more valuable or legitimate and that trans people who blend as cis are not more valuable or legitimate. We must recognize, discuss, and dismantle this hierarchy that polices bodies and values certain ones over others. + +So the key _observations_ have been made, even if neither the reader nor the author has been equipped with the appropriate theoretical framework to make sense of them. -- 2.17.1