The Ghost Archive
Early in Leslie Feinberg’s queer classic Stone Butch Blues, the protagonist Jess narrates the setting of her birth. What she tells is her mother’s story, a story echoed across Jess’s childhood, one that thus comes to constitute her own sense of being. The story, in sum, is this: Trapped alone inside...
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