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a gentleman and a scholar | trans politics, too many books, a great deal of music, assorted ephemera. Search: a gentleman and a scholar trans politics, too many books, a great deal of music, assorted ephemera. About Life as a Trans Opera Singer June 15, 2019 § Leave a comment Playing Nerone for HGO’s  L’incoronazione di Poppea –  photo by Laurent Compagnon   The National Opera Studio asked me what it was like, to be a trans opera singer – and how we could all make our industry better. So I wrote them this – I hope you enjoy it. Where is our trans history? June 5, 2019 § Leave a comment What we find is not just the erasure of trans history through denial, shame, and lack of inclusion: it is an historical record of erasure, a pan-global register of undoing and enforced forgetting. My new essay,  A Future Without a Past –   trans history, erasure, and possibilities – is now live at FreeWord as part of their groundbreaking series,  All the Ways We Cou...

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