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(en) France, UCL AL #353 - Culture, Read: Leslie Feinberg, Stone Butch Blues (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

Date Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:21:02 +0200


Leslie Feinberg, a communist who revolutionized transgender struggles, is a figure of American activism who would benefit from being known in France. We owe her Stone Butch Blues, a novel that bridges the gap between queer life stories and proletarian literature. ---- Feinberg plays Jess, a teenager growing up in the 1950s in the city of Buffalo, in the United States, in a Jewish working-class family. We follow Jess in the gay and transgender communities that intersect with anti-racist and feminist struggles, fights in which the author actively participated before suffering from Lyme disease and dying in 2014. Stone Butch Blues can be described as a tome: for its length and for its impact on readers. It is a harsh story, which speaks crudely of physical and psychological violence but also of solidarity and collective construction for the emancipation of all. It is also a historical text which traces the emergence of the civil rights movement. The book is accompanied by documents and testimonies which participate in the history of LGBTI struggles as evidenced, in the twentieth anniversary edition, by the tribute paid to Cece McDonald, a trans and black activist who was sent to prison for defending herself against a neo-Nazi.

The book is a work of resistance in its conception: the French version, by Hystériques & Associées, is the work of a translation and publishing collective convinced of its beauty as much as its militant usefulness. In addition to a gender issue, there is a class issue behind the use of the language. Consequently, the translators have chosen to simplify the grammatical and spelling rules as much as possible. The gender of the trans characters fluctuates depending on the person they are addressing (known or not before their transition). The quality of the translation proves that it is possible to have a language as close as possible to the lived experience. According to the author's wishes, the book escapes the traditional publishing circuit: available at cost price in printed version, its online reading is free. The English text can be found on her website: Lesliefeinberg.net. For the French version, you have to go and find it on the website Hysteriquesetassociées.org.

Sarah (UCL Montpellier)

Leslie Feinberg, Stone Butch Blues, Hystériques & Associées editions, October 2024, 640 pages, 19 euros.

https://www.unioncommunistelibertaire.org/?Lire-Leslie-Feinberg-Stone-Butch-Blues
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