Nothing to Hide

Nothing to Hide
Yves Rees, Sam Elkin, Alex Gallagher, Bobuq Sayed
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Paperback
h234 x 153mm
30 Aug 2022 AU
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9781761066498
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The past decade has been a tumultuous time in trans politics. The so-called ' transgender tipping point' pronounced by Time in 2014 has led to unprecedented trans visibility in popular culture and the media. However this same visibility has also sparked a worldwide transphobic backlash rife with misinformation and extremist rhetoric. In Australia, our Prime Minister Scott Morrison derided ' gender whisperers' and attacked Cricket Australia' s transgender inclusion policy. The Australian newspaper has undertaken a concerted campaign against trans people. In a six-month period in 2019, the paper published 68 articles - or around 56,000 words - on transgender issues, with 92 percent of the coverage negative. Meanwhile, as of early 2021, Sydney' s McIver' s Ladies Baths has adopted a new trans-exclusionary policy, while the University of Melbourne academic Holly Lawford-Smith is spearheading a campaign to depict trans women as predators who threaten the safety of women' s spaces. This growing transphobia threatens to further marginalise an already oppressed community that is beset by disproportionate rates of mental illness, discrimination, suicide, homelessness, sexual violence and unemployment. To counter the growing chorus of anti-trans voices, it is imperative that the trans and gender diverse community have the opportunity to tell their own stories and speak truth to power. Nothing to Hide is the first ever anthology of Australian TGD writing. In recent years, there have been several successful anthologies of LGBTQIA+ Australian writing, including Growing Up Queer in Australia, Queerstories and Going Postal. These collections include TGD contributors but to date there' s been no dedicated anthology to give voice to this marginalised and diverse community. Nothing to Hide aims to fill that gap with a pioneering contribution to Australian letters. It will showcase the creativity and diversity of the TGD community, whilst also providing opportunity for cisgender Australians to gain a window onto the challenges and joys of trans experience.
Yves Rees is a writer, podcaster and historian, who was awarded the 2020 Calibre Essay Prize for their essay ' Reading the Mess Backwards' . Rees' trans memoir All About Yves: Notes from a Transition was published by Allen & Unwin in late 2021. Rees is also the co-host of Archive Fever podcast and a Lecturer at La Trobe University. Rees has a regular history segment on ABC Radio and writes for publications such as the Sydney Review of Books, The Age, Archer, the Australian Book Review and The Conversation. Sam Elkin is a writer and radio maker living in the western suburbs of Naarm. Sam was a 2019 Wheeler Centre Next Chapter fellow and his essays have been published in the Griffith Review, Antithesis Journal and Bent Street. He is the host of the 3RRR show Queer View Mirror and Joy 94. 9' s Transgender Warriors. Sam is currently working on a debut essay collection. Alex Gallagher is a Sydney-based poet and writer whose poetry collection Parenthetical Bodies was published by Subbed In in 2017. Their work has appeared in The Guardian, Archer Magazine, Overland and Kill Your Darlings, among others. Bobuq Sayed is a writer, editor, artist, and performer of the Afghan diaspora. They have served as the editor of Archer Magazine, un Magazine, and OMG I' m QTPOC, an educational resource published in collaboration with Minus 18 and Queerspace. Sayed was anthologized in Collisions after their short story was short-listed for the inaugural Liminal Fiction Prize. They are currently working on a debut novel about LGBT refugees inspired in part by the experience of founding Bridgemeals, a Melbourne-based initiative for connecting recent queer and trans refugees with the broader community.

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