Zagria is a person of the female persuasion, a historian and encyclopedist who has been creating Gender Variance Who's Who and associated blogs since 2008.
At Iguazu Falls, 1989 |
Essays on trans, intersex, cis and other persons and topics from a trans perspective.......All human life is here.
I have a social science degree. I spent several years in the 70s doing Gay Lib counselling, and moved on to organizing trans groups. I was rejected by the Clarke Institute (now CAMH) in the mid 1980s, probably because I do not match either of their stereotypes, but was accepted by Russell Reid on our first meeting in late 1988, and had surgery from James Dalrymple some months later.
I have mainly worked as an IT consultant. I have been with the same husband for 51 years (who helps with translating and proofing).
Email: zagria@sympatico.ca.
Academia.edu: https://independent.academia.edu/Zagria
Library of Congress page: https://www.loc.gov/item/lcwaN0027371/
Trans-Express/Cross-Dreamer: 4-part interview with Zagria
Twitter: https://twitter.com/zagria Discontinued
Bluesky tweeting: https://bsky.app/profile/zagria.bsky.social
Comments from others: https://zagria.blogspot.com/p/comments-on-this-blog.html
Preferred mode of being cited - an example:
Zagria. "A miscellany of unknowns". Gender Variance Who's Who. https://zagria.blogspot.com/2018/07/a-miscellany-of-unknowns.html.
or
Zagria (2022) "A miscellany of unknowns". Gender Variance Who's Who. https://zagria.blogspot.com/2018/07/a-miscellany-of-unknowns.html.
etc
Interests:
Trans history, Trans Biography, Jargon, Genderqueer, Transgender, Transsexual, Transvestity, Drag, Androgyny, Intersex, Intergender, Homosexuality, Lesbianism, Queer Feminism, Gender, GLBT history, GLBT rights, Gynanders, Two spirit, Impersonation, Performance, Performativity, Theatre & Cinema, Country & local Timelines, Untruths & Unknowns in Trans History, Correcting the falsehoods in Trans history, Social Constructions, 18th century, 19th century, 20th century etc.Influences
Postive:
I am influenced by the values of GayLib; the social construction model of Randolph Trumbach; some of the odd ideas of Colin Wilson; the potential of the concept of Cross Dreaming; the typology of Anne Vitale (with all three types neutral as to birth gender and sexual orientation); the prototypes of Harry Benjamin; Kris Kirk's history of Trans England; Frederick Whitam's study of 3rd-world trans cultures; Drag Magazine; Joan Roughgarden's biology; Rainer Herrn's Schnittmuster des Geschlechts, ...
Negative:
I am not influenced by Michel Foucault; Peter Ackroyd; Richard Ekins; Vern Bullough; Marjorie Garber; Vivienne Namaste; Susan Stryker; Christine Burns; the Autogynephilia advocates; HBS; psychoanalysis; Virginia Prince; John Boswell's Christian apologia; the Language Police; Plato; ...
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