Trans Identities in the French Media: Representation, Visibility, Recognition
By (Author) Romain Chareyron
Contributions by Romain Chareyron
Contributions by R. Cole Cridlin
Contributions by Charlie Fabre
Contributions by Justine Huet
Contributions by Laurel Iber
Contributions by Annick Pellegrin
Contributions by Arthur Sgard
Contributions by Brian J. Troth
Contributions by Leah E. Wilson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
7th July 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Gender studies: trans, transgender people and gender variance
Media studies
Popular culture
306.7680944
Hardback
196
Width 162mm, Height 226mm, Spine 21mm
476g
Trans Identities in the French Media: Representation, Visibility, Recognition explores the representation of trans identities in contemporary French society, with essays in fields as wide-ranging as translation studies, womens and gender studies, film studies, and comics studies. This book analyzes the multi-layered meaning of representation to reflect on the questions of trans visibility and recognition in a French context. The texts selected provide readers with in-depth and innovative analyses that discuss the representation of trans identities in the French media, its main challenges, as well as the pitfalls and innovations that shape these representations today.
This book provides groundbreaking analyses of the complex representations of trans and gender non-conforming identities in the French media. While providing a multifaceted look into the persistent challenges experienced by trans people within the centralizing space of the French Republic, the various contributors also show how increasingly diverse media representations of trans lives have spurred new public debates about a wide range of socio-cultural and political issues such as gender, sexuality, youth, family, nationality, migration, citizenship, and class in contemporary France.
-- Thrse Migraine-George, University of CincinnatiRomain Chareyron is assistant professor of French at the University of Saskatchewan.