
| Cím | Casa Susanna : The Story of the First Trans Network in the United States, 1959-1968 |
| Közlemény típusa | Könyv |
| Kiadás éve | 2024 |
| Kiadó | Thames & Hudson |
| Város | London |
| Oldalak száma | 480 |
| Nyelv | angol |
| Szerző | Bonnet, I, Hackett, S |
| ISBN szám | 978-0-500-29790-2 |
| Absztrakt | Brings together a wealth of research and an expansive selection of photographs to create an enduring account of America’s first-known trans network, Casa Susanna. In the 1950s and '60s, an underground network of transgender women, gender nonconforming people, and men who dressed as women found refuge at a modest house in the Catskills, New York. Known as Casa Susanna, the house provided a safe place to express their true selves and live for a few days as they had always dreamed–dressed as and living as women without fear of being incarcerated or institutionalized for their self-expression. Casa Susanna opens up that now-lost world. The photographs – mostly discovered by chance in a New York flea market in 2004 – chronicle the experiences of these women in states of relaxation, experimentation, connection, and joy. All of this was made possible by Susanna Valenti who – on her own journey toward womanhood – created Casa Susanna, a protected space where others could do the same. Supplementing the images, excerpts from the magazine Transvestia record a different kind of space where those who had been outcast by a rigidly binary society could connect. The people who came to Casa Susanna found a space where they could explore and celebrate their own and each other’s femininity, as they could not elsewhere. Their creations are also a reminder that there were, and still are, many ways to explore the boundaries of gender. 400 color illustrations |
| Kulcsszavak | fotóalbum történelem 1950-es évek 1960-as évek Egyesült Államok közösség drag transznemű nő |
| Gyűjtemény | Szakirodalom |
| LMBT vonatkozás | főtéma |
| Raktári jelzet | bon/cas |
| Archívumban elérhető | igen |
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