Revealing Selves: Transgender Portraits from Argentina

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Price
$21.99  $20.45
Publisher
New Press
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Pages
144
Dimensions
8.0 X 10.0 X 0.6 inches | 1.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781620972878

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About the Author
Originally from Venezuela and now based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Kike Arnal has covered stories in the Americas, the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. His photographs have been featured in the New York Times, Life, and Mother Jones, among other leading publications. He has directed and produced video documentaries, including Yanomami Malaria for the Discovery Channel. Arnal's photographs have been collected in Bordered Lives: Transgender Portraits from Mexico and In the Shadow of Power.
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Praise for Revealing Selves
"Kike Arnal has done it again. As with his previous book, Bordered Lives, about trans people in Mexico, in Revealing Selves Arnal's lens frames the daily lives of trans people in Argentina with honesty and compassion. He has a gift for capturing small moments that display the richness of his subjects' lives in evocative detail."
--Susan Stryker, author of Transgender History: The Roots of Today's Revolution

"From its introduction to its last image, Revealing Selves is a vital contribution to Latin American LGBTQ studies. Above all, the book highlights a central paradox of transgender life in contemporary Argentina: the struggle for acceptance, respect, and survival in one of the world's most successful nations in advancing transgender rights."
--Omar G. Encarnación, professor of political studies at Bard College and author of Out in the Periphery: Latin America's Gay Rights Revolution

"Revealing Selves helps to capture the beauty and complexity of the transgender community in Argentina. We exist in every corner of the world, so it is critical for people to see us, openly and unapologetically, in every place we exist. Nuestro existir es resistir."
--Jennicet Gutiérrez, transgender activist and founding member of La Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement

"Argentina has emerged as a pioneer in seeking to protect trans people, reflecting how Latin America can lead the way in expanding the definition of civil rights. As Kike Arnal makes clear with his striking photographs, such advances are hard-fought, complex, and vulnerable to reversals. His images provoke crucial questions about what it means today to persist in the face of obstacles, build a family, and follow the pursuit of happiness."
--Simon Romero, national correspondent for the New York Times

"This book beautifully captures glimpses of the resilient spirit of transgender and gender non-conforming people from Argentina. These images demonstrate examples of the power and nuance of gender diversity all across Latin America. Transgender Latinas are powerful examples of bravery and tenacity which this book beautifully illustrates."
--Isa Noyola, translatina activist and deputy director of the Transgender Law Center

It takes a rare artist to find beauty and power in a small intimate moment and give it a greater meaning that can create a broader social awareness. In this touching set of images, Kike Arnal gives a community desperately in need of a voice hope to be seen for who they truly are."
--Shaul Schwarz, Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker