Ghazal for J.R. — Explore the wreak — Various Naturalisms — Metacrtical Comment on the Expectation that Transgender People Demonstrate Their Feminist Analysis — Her Discourse ate me up, or An early model cyborg’s Big Reveal — Halving and Being — Tula — Gender Tussles/Trusses: for various Judiths who desire interpellation of this text — Pride Mouth — [A word from our sponsors: — Interlude 5 Refraining.
Born in Halifax, Trish Salah is the author of Wanting in Arabic (TSAR 2002, 2013) and Lyric Sexology Vol. 1 (Roof 2014, Metonymy 2017) and co-editor of special issues of Canadian Review of American Studies 35.2 (2005) and TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly 1.4 (2014). The 2013 edition of Wanting in Arabic won the Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Fiction. At the University of Winnipeg she organized the conferences Writing Trans Genres: Emergent Literatures and Criticism and Decolonizing and Decriminalizing Trans Genres. Currently an assistant professor of Gender Studies at Queen’s University, she is a member of the editorial boards of: TSQ, Eoagh, and Topia.
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