Our Genders, Our Rights

NEW YORK, NY - - - The Issues Magazine launched “Our , Our Rights,” its Summer 2009 edition. A unique combination of articles, poetry, art and videos on a topic that is both utterly fundamental and wildly revolutionary: and .

Top writers discuss -selection , gender , “Intersex” self-identification and a first-hand account of forced roles inside a polygamist compound in Texas.

Publisher and Editor-in-Chief ’s , “Selecting The Same ,” provides philosophical and into the issue of -selection .

“There is one place where the definition of gender remains binary — in the womb. When it comes to sonograms, amniocentesis and standard pre-natal testing, there are no nuances. Here, the pronouncement, ‘It’s a girl,’ can translate into fierce and instant parental . The fact is that when the issue is ’ selection ,’ the same is always being selected — female.” For Hoffman, this issue highlights questions of , and the moral of women.

“It’s about separating the chooser from the choice,” writes Hoffman.

In “Busting Bogus and Beliefs” Mahin Hassibi notes: “For centuries, held that women owed allegiance and obedience to their husbands; children were the property of their fathers, who owned the children’s mothers.” Today, Hassibi says, discoveries in and may soon trump historical and cultural restrictions that wrongly women’s lives.

“My children would have undoubtedly been among the 439 seized in the ,” writes of the sweep through the polygamist compound. In, “American : Controls Women’s Destinies,” Jessop gives an inside view of the abuse, and of women’s bodies that continues today.

Writers also plunge into concerns. “ Pitfalls May Await the Applicant” by Victoria Neilson discusses the difficult process for trans applicants in the U.S. Eleanor Bader’s “Trans Care Is a Life and Death Matter” describes a pioneering program for trans patients in the South.

Photographic performer Tammy Rae Carland visualizes gender fluidity as the featured artist, and art editor Linda Stein conducts an interview with Elizabeth Sackler, whose for art resulted in a new center at the Museum.

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Sacha Baron Cohen: The men in his life

His latest alter , a Austrian , is already hailed as a work of genius. But can ever just be himself?

: as the Brüno

They didn’t know, the . Never realised that allowing a German -maker into their high-security training camp 65 miles east of Birmingham would go so wrong. They certainly couldn’t have guessed, when they agreed to let him take part in training, that this curiously effeminate man would adorn his US with a white D&;G belt, or strip in front of a locker room-full of crew-cut squaddies to reveal a camouflage thong.

didn’t twig, either, that a that was supposed to be about Austrian might end in a candle-lit , where a blond male would proffer before attempting to seduce him. Never, in his , could the 73-year-old of the right have envisioned that a predatory would have the gall to suddenly drop his . That’s why Paul ran away shouting: “This is ENDED!”

Then there was the lured to a fairground in Fort Smith, Arkansas, on the of one-dollar beer and “blue-collar brawling”. They expected to spend the evening watching good, old-fashioned . Instead, the cage-fighting took an when a contestant called “Straight Dave” and his opponent stopped wrestling and started, in the words of a police report, “stripping down to their , and rubbing” each other.

How could that have guessed? How could they possibly have realised, in a town where men are men and “” is a form of , that a pair of tough-guys would start canoodling, and force them to watch? Little wonder they promptly started a riot. Whoever you happen to be, what other emotion, except extreme , is the natural reaction to being “” by ?

It’s been a while, now, since this ludicrously talented British burst onto the scene. A since his character G first demonstrated that you can make highly intelligent say incredibly revealing things by asking them the stupidest questions imaginable. Three years since his Kazakhstani alter , Borat, toured Middle America exposing staggering levels of , anti-Semitism, and public ignorance.

But now he’s back. This summer, Baron Cohen will complete his trio of “mockumentary” with a movie following the flamboyant exploits of Brüno, an outrageously camp reporter from Klagenfurt, whose “MeinSpace” page proudly declares: “If I vas a Starbucks drink, ich vould be a tall, skinny Austrian mit a great personality und a really big .”

The film boasts the extended title Delicious Journeys Through America for the Purpose of Making Males Visibly Uncomfortable in the Presence of a Foreigner in a Mesh T-Shirt. That pretty much sums up what the film is about. Firstly, Brüno’s preposterous vanity will expose the excesses of a industry (and culture) obsessed with body image and consumerism. Secondly, his overbearing will be used as a tool to generate, expose, and thus satirise public .

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End of the road for old-school drag queens

The old drag is dead; long live the new drag . As dons a this week in the of Priscilla of the Desert, and clubs across Britain are dispensing with “old school” in their thick make-up, grandiose wigs and extravagant outfits. They are being replaced by a of sassy and sophisticated young men in make-up who are rejecting the “” of the grotesque .

It is a trend paralleled in the : Paul O’Grady, who gave life to the caustic Lily , has doffed his wig; is long gone, and no one seems to be in the wings to take up their mantle.

And while wearing make-up and women’s has been a springboard for a number of entertainers, they have tended to scale back their cross-dressing once established. , well known as a transvestite, now rarely appears publicly in women’s and is increasingly known for his straight . Clary, who used to perform as the Gillian Pie-, is these days much more likely to be seen in a men’s .

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