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Catharsis: Trans Women’s Stories of Sexual Violence
**Please Share & Repost!**
Catharsis: Trans Women’s Stories of Sexual Violence is
seeking written submissions from trans women who are willing to share
their experiences of sexual violence and assault. The goal is to create a
book-length collection of personal essays and stories from trans women
about their individual experiences. Through compiling these stories, we
hope to counteract the tendency of broader feminist dialog to deal with
the subject of violence against trans women as hypothetical, ethereal,
and comparatively minimal. We also hope that such a compilation would
reinforce the place of trans women among all women and help to bring
support and healing to our often overlooked communities.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS JULY 31ST, 2012!
What We’re Looking For: Stories of personal experience from
self-identified trans women who are survivors of rape, sexual assault,
or other sexual violence. Submissions should be roughly 2-5 pages in
length and focus primarily on individual experiences and feelings.
Because every individual processes these experiences in different ways,
the “tone” of the collection will be left to the contributors. Anger,
humor, grief, healing, indifference, etc. are all welcome themes. Those
wishing to remain anonymous will have that wish respected and not be
named in the final publication. Anonymity will be granted to the degree
at which it’s requested, so please make your needs clear with your
submissions.
Why Trans Women Only? The perception that trans women are
less often targets of sexual violence is incredibly pervasive, even
among allies to the trans community. This erroneous assumption is deeply
rooted in cissexism, transphobia, and transmisogyny. While sexual
violence affects many communities and is often taboo or “invisible” in
those communities, trans women’s experiences are uniquely derided and
ignored. This results in the isolation of trans women survivors, a
culture of silence within broader trans communities, and a false
pretense for the exclusion of trans women from feminist conversations
about rape and assault. The purpose of this collection is to give voice
to and encourage dialog around the specific reality of sexual violence
against trans women. We are interested in work by trans women of all
backgrounds, regardless of transition status, race, class, education,
ability, age, orientation, or occupation. Any survivor of sexual
violence that self-identifies as a trans woman is encouraged to
contribute.
Anyone wishing to assist this project is encouraged to **forward this call for submissions widely.**
If you want to help further or have any questions please contact reddurkin@gmail.com
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