Available Formats
Journal of a Sex Change: Passage through Trinidad
By (Author) Claudine Griggs
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Berg Publishers
1st September 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: general
Sex and sexuality: advice and issues
617.460592
Paperback
232
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 12mm
Journal of a Sex Change is an intimate look at the compelling journey from male to female. Griggs provides us with an inside perspective on one of the most private and complicated transformations possible. She recounts her sex change process in compelling detail, from the emotional decision to pursue the surgery, to the procedure itself, to the long and painful recovery process. How did Griggs' decision affect personal relationships, family life and work What was it like in the first few months after the operation What is it like for her now to experience the world as a transformed woman Thoughtful and courageous, Griggs chronicles a journey that not only changed her physiology, but her life.Updated with a new foreword by Judith Halberstam, Griggs' book was originally published as Passage through Trinidad in 1996. Pioneering, it has become a classic firsthand account of the experience of sex reassignment.
'Griggs is a startlingly accurate and self-aware diarist and her bold and truthful narrative forces the reader to turn her gaze away from the supposed oddity of the transsexual form and towards the uncertainty of all gendered embodiments.' Judith Halberstam, Author of Female Masculinity and Professor of Literature at UC San Diego 'I often suggest Ms Griggs' compelling and readable work to my transgendered psychotherapy clients, both male to female and female to male. It speaks to many of the hidden trials in undergoing surgical sex reassignment, in both genders. Many clients have commented that this unique book has helped them to prepare psychologically for the ordeal ... It is a rare blend of education and passion, which holds the reader's interest.' Max E. Fuhrmann, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist 'For general readers who want to understand what is involved, both physically and psychologically, in changing one's sex and readers who might themselves be contemplating such a change, Claudine Griggs provides the complete account of her own experience, from the commitment to having surgery, through every step at the Trinidad hospital, to the physical and emotional problems of recovery and readjustment. Her book is compelling reading, both as a narrative and for its emotional and psychological insights. It is good to have it back in print.' Robert E. Morsberger (Ph.D., University of Iowa, Professor Emeritus, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona); Katharine M.Morsberger (Ph.D., University of California Riverside, independentscholar)
Claudine Griggs is a Visiting Lecturer at University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and Rhode Island College (USA).