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Recently, "trans" has taken on a number of important theoretical
and critical meanings inside and outside the academy. As a prefix,
"trans" can attach itself to other words to express or describe
movement and change, as it does in the terms "transnational" or
"transmedia." Trans is also an adjective when it is part of a word
that signifies an identity or expression. Trans has worked as an
adjective to destabilize established ideas about gender as it makes
new senses of what gender can mean for trans people. Much of the
study of life writing is about the study of identity and the
possibilities for lives that stories of identity make possible. In
that spirit, Trans Narratives: trans, transmedia, transnational
represents an opportunity for critical work about life writing by
trans people to be featured, as it seeks to interrogate the idea of
trans in multiple registers, bringing a prefix to the center of the
current field of life-writing studies. It aims to understand
through life writing and its theory what trans means when we talk
about identities and bodies, and to understand better what the
critical terms transmedia and transnational can mean for the field
of life writing. The Chapters in this book were originally
published as a special issue of a/b: Auto/Biography Studies.
Recently, "trans" has taken on a number of important theoretical
and critical meanings inside and outside the academy. As a prefix,
"trans" can attach itself to other words to express or describe
movement and change, as it does in the terms "transnational" or
"transmedia." Trans is also an adjective when it is part of a word
that signifies an identity or expression. Trans has worked as an
adjective to destabilize established ideas about gender as it makes
new senses of what gender can mean for trans people. Much of the
study of life writing is about the study of identity and the
possibilities for lives that stories of identity make possible. In
that spirit, Trans Narratives: trans, transmedia, transnational
represents an opportunity for critical work about life writing by
trans people to be featured, as it seeks to interrogate the idea of
trans in multiple registers, bringing a prefix to the center of the
current field of life-writing studies. It aims to understand
through life writing and its theory what trans means when we talk
about identities and bodies, and to understand better what the
critical terms transmedia and transnational can mean for the field
of life writing. The Chapters in this book were originally
published as a special issue of a/b: Auto/Biography Studies.
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