Tác giả: Earl Lind

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Earl Lind (1874-unknown) was a pioneering transgender autobiographer. Born into a Puritan family in Connecticut, Lind—who also used the pseudonyms “Jennie June” and “Ralph Werther”—asked others to call him Jennie as a child, and soon began identifying as an androgyne. As a young adult, Lind moved to New York City and began participating in the homosexual nightlife centered at Columbia Hall. In 1895, Lind cofounded the Cercle Hermaphroditos, perhaps the first advocacy group for transgender rights in American history. At 28, Lind underwent an operation to be castrated, hoping to suppress his masculine features. Although he identified as feminine, the term “transgender” had yet to be coined in Lind’s lifetime, leading Lind to self-identify as an “effeminate man, ” “androgyne, ” and “invert.” His autobiographical works—The Autobiography of an Androgyne (1918), The Riddle of the Underworld (1921) and The Female-Impersonators (1922)—are considered pioneering works of LGBTQ literature by scholars around the world.




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Earl Lind: Autobiography of an Androgyne
Earl Lind’s 1918 autobiography has been recognized as a pioneering work in the history of transgender literature. Throughout his life, Lind was forced to justify and defend his existence from puritan …
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Earl Lind: The Female-Impersonators
The Female-Impersonators (1922) is an autobiography by Earl Lind. Accompanied by an introduction by Dr. Alfred W. Herzog, Lind’s autobiography―intended for a clinical audience―has been recognized as …
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Earl Lind: Autobiographie eines Androgynen
In ‘Autobiographie eines Androgynen’ entfaltet Earl Lind eine erzählerische Reise, die sowohl persönliche als auch soziale Konventionen der Geschlechtsidentität hinterfragt. Das Buch, geschrieben im …
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