Pub Date : 2019-03-11DOI: 10.5149/northcarolina/9781469646800.003.0010
In the personal essayOnce, My Husband, Diane Daniel describes the day of the transsexual surgery of her husband-then-wife.
在个人散文《曾经,我的丈夫》(once, My Husband)中,黛安·丹尼尔(Diane Daniel)描述了她当时的丈夫做变性手术的那一天。
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Pub Date : 2019-03-11DOI: 10.5149/northcarolina/9781469646800.003.0006
In Pete and Daniel, an excerpt from Michael Parker's novel Virginia Lovers, two semi-estranged teenage brothers, Pete and Daniel, talk about Daniel's homosexuality and what really happened the night of a party when a gay classmate was killed.
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Pub Date : 2019-03-11DOI: 10.5149/northcarolina/9781469646800.003.0011
Je suis Hébreu, hkalm mela’kah, hdwbe ‘abodah
Jonas, a short story by Belle Boggs, charts the journey of married couple Melinda and Jonas through Jonas's transition into becoming a woman-now called Joan-as the two negotiate the complicated realms of family, societal acceptance, and love.
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Pub Date : 2019-03-11DOI: 10.5149/northcarolina/9781469646800.003.0020
In Where Your Children Are, by Wayne Johns, a teenage boy wishes that his friend-or he himself-would fall prey to the Atlanta child serial-killer rather than have his gayness exposed.
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Pub Date : 2019-03-11DOI: 10.5149/northcarolina/9781469646800.003.0019
In the short story Favorite Song, by Emily Chávez, the cracks and tension in a relationship begin to show when a woman's partner forbids her from seeing her old friend.
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Pub Date : 2019-03-11DOI: 10.5149/northcarolina/9781469646800.003.0022
In I Thought I Heard the Shuffle of Angels' Feet, a short story by Randall Kenan, a gay architect mourning the death of his lover from AIDS unexpectedly finds a second chance at romantic happiness in the local mechanic's garage.
在兰德尔·凯南(Randall Kenan)的短篇小说《我以为我听到了天使的脚步声》(I Thought I Heard the Shuffle of Angels’Feet)中,一位同性恋建筑师在哀悼死于艾滋病的爱人时,意外地在当地机械师的车库里找到了浪漫幸福的第二次机会。
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In Sissy Boy, an excerpt from Toni Newman's memoir I Rise: The Transformation of Toni Newman, recounts her journey from her hometown of Jacksonville, North Carolina, where from an early age she knew she was "a different bird born in the wrong body." The excerpt follows her through childhood as a "sissy boy," her identification with female students in school, travails in high school and college, her first time loving a man, her decision to study sociology instead of medicine, her entry into the world of drag clubs, her secret relationship with a male friend of her football-player roommate, to finally her interactions with the transsexual streetwalkers that ultimately inspired her own transformation.
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Pub Date : 2019-03-11DOI: 10.5149/northcarolina/9781469646800.003.0002
InNavis, an excerpt from the novel The Queen of Palmyra byMinroseGwin, Florence, a young White girl glimpses the racial tensions in her small town of Millville in a subtle but significant interaction between her Mama and the customers of her cake business. Mama's insistence on referring to African-Americans as "Negroes" (a more respectful address, according to Mama's African-American acquaintances) instead of "colored" upsets some of her "Cake Ladies," as Florence calls them, but Mama is supported by her friend,Navis. When Florence asks whether Mama plans to make Florence's father say it, too, Mama slaps her and sends her to her room. Later, Florence sees her mother's upset reaction but doesn't quite understand it fully.
小说《帕尔米拉女王》(the Queen of Palmyra)节选自明罗斯·格温(minrosegwin)的小说《佛罗伦萨》(Florence),一个年轻的白人女孩在她妈妈和蛋糕店顾客之间微妙而重要的互动中,瞥见了小镇米尔维尔(Millville)的种族紧张局势。妈妈坚持称非裔美国人为“Negroes”(据妈妈的非裔美国熟人说,这是一种更有礼貌的称呼),而不是“colored”(有色人种),这让她的一些“蛋糕女士”(Florence这样称呼她们)感到不安,但妈妈得到了朋友纳维斯的支持。当弗洛伦斯问妈妈是否打算让弗洛伦斯的父亲也这么说时,妈妈打了她一巴掌,把她送回了自己的房间。后来,弗洛伦斯看到了母亲不安的反应,但并不完全理解。
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Pub Date : 2019-03-11DOI: 10.5149/northcarolina/9781469646800.003.0016
The prose poem Let Me Tell You About the Fireworks, by Eric Tran, encapsulates the joy brought on by the arrival of gay marriage and the positive hopes for the future, while a subtle sense of unease lingers at the end.
埃里克·陈(Eric Tran)的散文诗《让我告诉你烟花的事》(Let Me Tell You About The Fireworks)概括了同性婚姻到来带来的喜悦和对未来的积极希望,但结尾却隐约流露出一种不安。
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Pub Date : 2019-03-11DOI: 10.5149/northcarolina/9781469646800.003.0008
R. West
In The Handoff, a flash fiction piece by John Pierre Craig, the narrator Bobby, a sixteen-year-old working in a barber shop, glimpses the matter-of-fact queerness of two soldiers, which suggests to him a way of being and possible future for himself.
在约翰·皮埃尔·克雷格(John Pierre Craig)的短篇小说《交接》(The Handoff)中,叙述者鲍比(Bobby),一个在理发店工作的16岁男孩,瞥见了两个士兵的现实酷儿身份,这向他暗示了一种存在方式和自己可能的未来。
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