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Ky Schevers
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Ky Schevers

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Humyn-born-humyn passing as a transmasc butch dyke. Former detrans rad fem. Fun fact: radical feminsim does not cure transmasculinity!

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    1. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 14

      Ky Schevers Retweeted Ky Schevers

      Thought of a few other books worth reading for those interested in lesbian and/or feminist history. One is Judy Grahn's A Simple Revolution, which is also on Hoopla. Grahn talks about growing up a working class dyke, becoming a poet and creating radical lesbian culture.https://twitter.com/reclaimingtrans/status/1359497957331058691 …

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      Book cover with a photograph of radical lesbian feminists from the seventies sitting on and standing next to an abstract wooden structure. Book title Olivia on the Record: A Radical Experiment in Women's Music. Author Ginny Z Berson.
      Ky Schevers @reclaimingtrans
      Ginny Berson's memoir is called Olivia on the Record and it's on Hoopla, so if you have a card at a library hooked up with Hoopla you can read it for free. Pretty interesting look at radical lesbian culture, women's music and separatism. pic.twitter.com/QTBPd4GxSg
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    2. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 14

      She was part of the SF Bay lesbian feminist community, worked at a women's press and lived in various collective houses. She talks about her friendship with Pat Parker, a Black lesbian poet. Grahn doesn't talk much about trans people but she's another trans-friendly les fem.

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    3. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 14

      Another cool memoir is Intimate Politics by Bettina Aptheker. Aptheker is the daughter of a famous Communist writer. She grew up in the Communist Party, later took part in the Berkeley Free Speech Movement and was friends with Angela Davis.

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    4. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 14

      She later came out as a lesbian, got involved with the feminist movement, broke with the Communist Party and came to terms with how her father had sexually abused her as a child. She's a good writer and had a very interesting life.

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      Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 14

      Another memoir I enjoyed was Apples and Oranges by Jan Clausan. Clausan's a writer/poet who was part of the lesbian feminist community in NYC. She writes about her time in the community and how her life changed radically when she feel in love with a man.

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        2. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 14

          She ended up leaving her partner of many years and was forced to change how she made sense of herself and her life. Another thoughtful examination of the strengths and limitations of lesbian feminism. Also considers how people and groups make sense of and catergorize sexuality.

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        3. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 14

          Apples and Oranges is also on Hoopla (I've spent a lot of time browsing and reading books off there if you haven't figured that out already).

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        4. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 14

          A final lesbian history book that I also found on Hoopla, from more distant but terrifyingly relevant time is Paper Bullets. Paper Bullets is about the artist/writer couple Lucy Schwob and Suzanne Malherbe who made and distrubuted art/counterpropaganda to resist the Nazis.

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        5. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 14

          Lucy Schwob is better known by her artist name Claude Cahun and for her surreal genderbending photography. The book highlights the role her partner played in creating the art she's famous for. I had no idea that either women took part in anti-fascist resistance during WW2.

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        6. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 14

          They lived on the Isle of Jersey during the war, which was captured and occupied by the Nazis. These women were badass! They outwitted the Nazis for years, launched a psy-op against them and when they got caught, stuck by their values and refused to back down under intimidation.

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        7. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 14

          I might add more books if I think of them. It's good to read about what other radical people have done in the past to resist oppression and/or create radical culture. Also good to learn about lesbian history.

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