A pillar of queer history in Toronto
In 2019, I was hired by Heritage Toronto to write display copy about The ArQuives for a historical pillar. Then I kind of forgot about it.
A pillar of queer history in Toronto Read more »
In 2019, I was hired by Heritage Toronto to write display copy about The ArQuives for a historical pillar. Then I kind of forgot about it.
A pillar of queer history in Toronto Read more »
Until relatively recently, historians did not consider transness a possibility for medieval people, as Eleanor Rykener’s case demonstrates.
“Calling [Herself] Eleanor”: Translike Gender Presentation in Medieval Europe Read more »
Yesterday marked my fourth month on testosterone. After a few weeks, my voice was decidedly deeper. A month in, the increase in facial hair was noticeable, though it remains patchy. Now, after a few months, I can see the changes in fat distribution in my face as I begin to look more like me. This is not the beginning of my transition.
Why “transition” can be a fraught concept Read more »
Trans people have always existed, but the language with which we have been described, understood, and recognized remains dependent on the cultures, places, and times in which we and they have been situated.
Categorizing Gender: Historicizing the Nonnormative Read more »
Every time I invite a new person to Bluesky, I feel like I have to explain a lot of things about what it is, its culture, and how to use it, so in order to circumvent some of that, I’ve written an article to help folks out.
Medium: How to Bluesky Read more »
I am excited to present a panel entitled Encounters in Medieval Trans Studies at the International Congress on Medieval Studies.
Encounters in Medieval Trans Studies at Kalamazoo 2023 Read more »