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B.G-Osborne's A THOUSAND CUTS: Misconceptions of Trans People in Popular Culture
Edmonton trans writer and artist Alexa Thompson discussed her reactions to A Thousand Cuts, “A lot of the examples played it for comedy. Either it's funny because men...
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B.G-Osborne's A THOUSAND CUTS: Misconceptions of Trans People in Popular Culture
All of these mainstream representations of trans characters fail to recognize that genitals do not necessarily equate with gender. There are certainly many trans people who actively choose to...
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B.G-Osborne's A THOUSAND CUTS: Misconceptions of Trans People in Popular Culture
This is not your average video mashup. Unlike more typical, easy viewing mashup compilations, the editing in A Thousand Cuts is purposefully not seamless and the supposed humour...
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B.G-Osborne's A THOUSAND CUTS: Misconceptions of Trans People in Popular Culture
Thompson praises Osborne’s work, “I never felt that I saw someone like me represented on screen until I saw Sense8.9A Thousand Cuts shows just how rare a truthful portrayal...
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B.G-Osborne's A THOUSAND CUTS: Misconceptions of Trans People in Popular Culture
The New Gallery, who selected and exhibited the work, offered a number of accommodation options such as “the placement of a QR code in the vitrine allowing viewers...
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Editor's Note
I have been thinking a lot lately about whose stories are being told, and even more importantly who gets to do the telling. Is it important who the...
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