Learn about Claude Cahun, a French transgender Jewish lesbian who, in the 1920 and 1930s created... http://fb.me/1d2rTEOlM
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But can we really understand what cross dressing meant during that period, particularly for women seeking to
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In this case, yes. Claude's cross-dressing was her proud art. And there is no evidence that she IDd as a woman.
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establish themselves as autonomous? Remember Rosa Bonheur having to ask the police for permission to wear pants?
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Not the same thing. Feminists wearing pants does not = a lifelong FTM cross-dresser who did not ID as a woman.
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did you read the essay abt CC I posted by Terry Castle? It's really thorough and fascinating.
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what about the years they spent in the Channel Islands, the 2 of them known as spinster sisters? Her idea.
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Self-protective closeting of both sexual orient. and gender identity.
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Hi I "cross dress" every day. I'm not trans, I'm a lesbian.
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@WomenCanSee@DYKEaQuarterly I'd love to learn the rules from@SMA_Intl The W/M at my work wear identical uniforms. Who's T?
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ah so it is all about the clothes...what utter claptrap
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