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Ebook , by Janet Mock tenisha mock

Ebook , by Janet Mock tenisha mock

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, by Janet Mock tenisha mock


Ebook , by Janet Mock tenisha mock

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Product details

File Size: 1474 KB

Print Length: 289 pages

Publisher: Atria Books; Reprint edition (February 4, 2014)

Publication Date: February 4, 2014

Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc

Language: English

ASIN: B00DPM7XIW

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#54,086 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

Janet Mock came out publicly in a 2011 Marie Claire article. Now she’s back, telling her story again—her way. Mock’s New York Times Bestseller, Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love & So Much More, is a fascinating look at a myriad of topics including gender and gender identity, sex and sexuality, and self-revelation through the lens of a trans woman. Janet Mock has been hailed as the “token” trans woman. She’s educated, articulate, and breathtakingly beautiful. She’s the kind of trans woman that makes straight folks comfortable, but she is quick to point out that her experience is not the reality for many trans persons. Redefining Realness not only sheds light on Mock’s fascinating journey to womanhood, but also the plight of trans women, particularly trans women of color.As a cisgender gay male, I thought Mock’s story would be foreign to me. I couldn’t have been more wrong. In fact, there were remarkable similarities. We both experienced policing of our physical appearance at a very early age. We both were estranged from our mothers, yet held tight that she’d come and rescue us. We both had no expectation of our fathers, yet held our mothers to unattainable standards we created in our own minds. Beyond how the book personally resonated with me, Redefining Realness is masterfully written prose that will speak to anyone looking to gain insight on the trans experience, or simply live in their own truth. I applaud Mock for sharing her personal narrative at the risk of judgment and ridicule. As she says, “There’s nothing more powerful than truly being and loving yourself.”

"Redefining Realness" stirred up memories of my freshman year in college. During the spring semester, my English professor introduced the class to books by authors of subjects many of us had only heard of, but never even remotely experienced. Authors like E. Lynn Harris. His book "Just As I Am" sparked a fire in us that made us trample over other students hanging out in the quad, just to make it to the classroom in time to dissect the more than 380 pages of fictional sizzle. As we talked about the book and the issues it brought to the forefront, our discussions were filled with joy, anger, curiosity, and just a flat-out appreciation of Harris' writing skills.This is how I felt while reading "Redefining Realness" - even before completing the first chapter. With my excitement level on "high", I wanted to immediately hightail it to someone's book club and talk about what I had just read!This book is awesome. Janet Mock takes readers on the journey of her life as a trans woman of color - a journey that was as foreign to me as a map of the streets of Djibouti City. I honestly did not realize that the lives of transgender people were that intense (especially poor trans people of color). Thanks to media portrayals of trans men and women over the years, I likened them to "drag queens" and reduced their lives to simply being "people who like to play dress-up." To me, a person was either gay, lesbian, or straight. Nothing else. However, Mock's experience, passion, rawness, statistics, and transparency, taught me that the world does not fit neatly into compartments."Redefining Realness" evoked thought, compassion, and awareness - everything I expected based on the title of the book, as well as the publicity which has surrounded it over the last few months. I thoroughly enjoyed Mock's storytelling (story within a story), particularly the imagery she used to tell her story. Much like her "shero" Zora Neale Hurston, Mock's descriptive writing engaged all of the standard senses and more. I felt the winds and humidity of Oahu. I saw Charles, Sr.'s gold tooth with the Cowboys' shout-out. I touched Keisha's hair right along with Jamie. I heard conversations in Hawaiian pidgen on the streets as Janet and Wendi pooched. I tasted grandma's gumbo while eavesdropping on family gossip. (The pop music references sprinkled throughout the book made it even more "real" for me because I remember where I was when all of those songs debuted!)On top of all of this, Mock made me laugh. Her quick wit provided a much-welcomed intermission from a stressful and, at times, unbelievable read. It was good to laugh to keep from crying. However, even in comedy, she managed to teach lessons. I'll never confuse a "drag queen" for a trans woman again because I now know "a drag queen is part-time for showtime. A trans woman is all the time." Love it!"Redefining Realness" is a masterpiece, not only because of the content, but because of Mock's incredible writing skills. I appreciate her for using her unique story to inform, chastise, correct, and commend. That's what real women do.I look forward to more work from Mock in any genre.

As a politically aware trans lady who came out in the mid 2000s, this is the only trans memoir I've ever read that I never once wanted to throw across the room. Even though she's talking about her personal experiences, there's always a sharp political lens on it.If you've been in radical anti-racist/abolitionist trans spaces for over a decade, there's probably not a lot *new* in the analysis, but if you haven't there probably is--and regardless it's all solid. OTOH for me there was something really healing in hearing her talk about personal experiences that often get left out of political discussions.Also: her narration is great.

For all of its raw emotion, Mock's memoir is both powerful and inspiring. She unflinchingly captures painful memories and experiences that are especially necessary to discuss in today's social and political climate. Hers is a strong voice with an important message that we should all listen to.I recently picked up the book after seeing a clip of Mock on The Daily Show in the summer of 2017. I expected to find it a window into an experience and a life totally unfamiliar to my own but found it to reflect a human experience that a reader of any community could empathize with.I would recommend this book to anyone who even remotely thinks they would want to read it. I think a lot of social problems today boil down to ignorance and Mock shines a light onto the intimate details of her own life that can illuminate those areas many consider dark.Despite all the darkness in humanity which Mock reveals in her memoir, what is most important is that she focuses on the light and looks for the best in people, always choosing love over hate. This is the type of realness the rest of us should aspire to.

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