Big Ass Trany

(No. 48, Autumn 1996) and is a foundational piece in queer and transgender studies. It provides a critical analysis of gender representation, subcultures, and the intersection of transgender identity with racial and class-based aesthetics. Core Arguments and Themes Subcultural Visibility

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