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danielray.livejournal.com) wrote in
trans2003-04-03 02:49 pm
iconic representation
so, being the only trans cartoonist that i know of in nyc, i'm gonna be doing this set of comics postcards/posters for the Gender Identity Project, a local trans therapy/support/trying to be more social organization.
they wanna do some fancy superhero theme (ok, ok, i can work with that, really). basically, i'm going to be doing 4 portraits of trans people who work together as some superhero team, a la the justice league of america.
i'm thinking of doing some sort of split-screen "mild-mannered profession by day / trans activist of some variety at all times"
what i want is some input on is figuring out what set of 4 portrayals would be a reasonable portrayal of (insert drumroll) 'the trans community.' i'm figuring 2 mtf-spectrum folks and 2 ftm-spectrum folks. in each set, one person is more traditionally transsexual and one is more toward the genderqueerish realm. i feel pretty confident about being able to do the ftm-spectrum folks well, less confident about knowing specifically what to represent with the mtf-spectrum folks.
everyone's going to be urban (since we're in nyc), i'm going to portray a mix of races.
so... what gender presentations/jobs/forms of activism do you think i should definitely include? what should i by no means include? what specific combinations woud it be a good idea to include or avoid?
you can assume that i've passed "How Not to Be a Total Idiot 101," but I may have slept through a couple of classes in "Advanced Topics in Not Being a Total Idiot."
thanks,
Daniel
www.coyotecomics.com/home.html
they wanna do some fancy superhero theme (ok, ok, i can work with that, really). basically, i'm going to be doing 4 portraits of trans people who work together as some superhero team, a la the justice league of america.
i'm thinking of doing some sort of split-screen "mild-mannered profession by day / trans activist of some variety at all times"
what i want is some input on is figuring out what set of 4 portrayals would be a reasonable portrayal of (insert drumroll) 'the trans community.' i'm figuring 2 mtf-spectrum folks and 2 ftm-spectrum folks. in each set, one person is more traditionally transsexual and one is more toward the genderqueerish realm. i feel pretty confident about being able to do the ftm-spectrum folks well, less confident about knowing specifically what to represent with the mtf-spectrum folks.
everyone's going to be urban (since we're in nyc), i'm going to portray a mix of races.
so... what gender presentations/jobs/forms of activism do you think i should definitely include? what should i by no means include? what specific combinations woud it be a good idea to include or avoid?
you can assume that i've passed "How Not to Be a Total Idiot 101," but I may have slept through a couple of classes in "Advanced Topics in Not Being a Total Idiot."
thanks,
Daniel
www.coyotecomics.com/home.html