Language, body and trans poetics: an interview with Joy Ladin
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Interview with American writer Joy Ladin in which the writer discusses her language and transpoetics.
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LADIN, Joy. “Girl in a Bottle: An autobiographical Excursion into the Poetics of Transsexality”. In.: BOUCHARD, Jen Westmoreland. (In)Scribing Gender: International Female Writers and the Creative Process. Diversion Press, 2015. Pp. 123 – 148.
LADIN, Joy . “‘Split It Open and Count the Seeds’: Trans Identity, Trans Poetics, and Oliver Bendorf's The Spectral Wilderness”. TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly. 3.3-4 (November 2016), 637-648.
LADIN, Joy . “‘You are Making me Now’: Writing God as a Contemporary American Poet”. Writer’s Chronicle. 49:6 (May/ Summer 2017), p. 26-25.
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