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To Survive on This Shore: Photographs and Interviews with Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Older Adults Hardcover – August 28, 2018

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Representations of older transgender people are nearly absent from our culture and those that do exist are often one-dimensional. For over five years, photographer Jess T. Dugan and social worker Vanessa Fabbre traveled throughout the United States creating To Survive on this Shore: Photographs and Interviews with Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Older Adults. Seeking subjects whose lived experiences exist within the complex intersections of gender identity, age, race, ethnicity, sexuality, socioeconomic class, and geographic location, they traveled from coast to coast, to big cities and small towns, documenting the life stories of this important but largely underrepresented group of older adults. The featured individuals have a wide variety of life narratives spanning the last ninety years, offering an important historical record of transgender experience and activism in the United States.
The resulting monograph provides a nuanced view into the struggles and joys of growing older as a transgender person and offers a poignant reflection on what it means to live authentically despite seemingly insurmountable odds.
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Jess T. Dugan is an artist whose work explores issues of gender, sexuality, identity, and community. For the past decade, Jess has photographed people within queer and transgender communities, focusing on the complexities of identity, gender, and sexuality. Jess earned a BFA in Photography from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, a Master of Liberal Arts in Museum Studies from Harvard University, and an MFA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago. Dugan has exhibited at venues including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, the Aperture Foundation, the Museum of Contemporary Photography, the San Diego Museum of Art, the Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College, the Catherine Edelman Gallery, the Griffin Museum of Photography, and at many colleges and universities throughout the United States. She has work in several museum collections. Dugan’s first monograph Every Breath We Drew was published in 2015 by Daylight Books and coincided with a solo exhibition at the Cornell Fine Arts Museum. In 2015, Dugan founded the Strange Fire Artist Collective to highlight work made by women, people of color, and LGBTQ artists. She is represented by the Catherine Edelman Gallery in Chicago, IL.

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Vanessa Fabbre, PhD, LCSW, is an Assistant Professor at the Brown School of Social Work and Affiliate Faculty in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Washington University in St. Louis. Vanessa’s research explores the conditions under which LGBTQ people age well, and what this means in the context of structural forces such as heteronormativity, heterosexism, and transphobia. Her research has been published in the Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, Social Work, The Gerontologist, the Journal of Gerontological Social Work, and the Journal of Urban Health.

Karen Irvine is Chief Curator and Deputy Director of the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago. She has organized over fifty exhibitions of contemporary photography at the MoCP and other venues including the Hyde Park Art Center, the Rockford Art Museum, the Lishui International Photography Festival, China, the Daegu Photography Biennale, South Korea, and the New York Photo Festival. Irvine has contributed texts to many publications including FOAM, Art on Paper, and Contemporary magazines and monographs including ), Paula McCartney: Non-flights of Fancy (Princeton Architectural Press), Barbara Probst: Exposures (Steidl), Christian Patterson: Redheaded Peckerwood (MACK).

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Dee Dee Ngozi, 55, Atlanta, GA, 2016 My middle name is Ngozi, which means God’s blessing. I was speaking on HIV and my journey with HIV in the church one night and this African minister just jumped up and said “You’re Ngozi!” I said, “Uh, what do that mean?” and he said “It means God’s blessing. You have God’s blessing.” So I adopted that name when I sent my name change in and then I had my last name changed to my husband’s and then we was married. I served collard greens, and ham hock, and baked cakes and he’s just as happy as a lark after the twenty-five years we’ve been together. This coming into my real, real fullness of knowing why I was different is because I was expressing my spirit to this world. And I didn’t know how God felt about it but I believe in God and I have a deep spiritual background and I talk with the Holy Spirit constantly who’s taken me from the Lower West Side doing sex work to being at the White House. (Sample statement from the book)

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Kehrer Verlag (August 28, 2018)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 164 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 3868288546
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-3868288544
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.9 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10 x 0.5 x 12 inches
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Karen Irvine is Curator and Associate Director of the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago. She has organized over forty five exhibitions of contemporary photography, at the MoCP and other venues including the Hyde Park Art Center; Rockford Art Museum; Lishui International Photography Festival, China; Daegu Photography Biennale, South Korea, and the New York Photo Festival. Irvine has contributed texts to many publications including FOAM, Art on Paper and Contemporary magazines and monographs including Ann Lislegaard: Eyes Wide Open (The Royal Museum of Photography, Copenhagen); Paula McCartney: Non-flights of Fancy (Princeton Architectural Press); Barbara Probst: Exposures (Steidl); Redheaded Peckerwood by Christian Patterson (MACK), and Stefan Heyne Speak to Me (Hatje Cantz), amongst others. She has a BA in French and International Relations from Tufts University, Medford, MA, an MFA in photography from FAMU, Prague, Czech Republic, and an MA in art history from the University of Illinois at Chicago.

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Customers find the book inspiring and a great way to learn about trans history. They appreciate the wonderful photography and seeing the faces and stories of older transgender people portrayed with respect.

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Customers find the book inspiring and a great way to learn about history. They appreciate the faces and stories of older transgender and gender non-conforming folks, portrayed with respect. Readers say the book gives dignity to a severely marginalized population of human beings.

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Customers appreciate the photography. They find it nice to see the faces and hear the stories of older transgender people.

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"...when select photographs from it went viral on social media, the exquisite images within the hardbound coffee table book only tell part of the story...." Read more

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I read about this book when select photographs from it went viral on social media, the exquisite images within the hardbound coffee table book only tell part of the story. It is essential reading for anyone who is transgender, gender non conforming, knows or loves someone who is, or is just a compassionate and enlightened person who is interested in stories about the human spirit. While the media remains youth obsessed, and trans media stories often oooh and aaah about passability, most of the subjects here are seniors, and few have the passability of Janet Mock or Laverne Cox. These are people who struggled with their truths long before Time magazine declared the transgender tipping point. People who are finding their way into their authenticity, proudly wearing the grey hairs, wrinkles, and other signs of their long and traveled lives. Dignified, regal, and beautiful, always; sometimes glamorous; but this is not a book of boudoir shots -- its a celebration of trans reality. While I'm primarily interested in the stories of trans women, to find similarities, differences, inspiration and wisdom as it parallels my family experience, the stories of trans men help me better understand their lives as well. Every person, every story, every history matters. These are just a few.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024
    This is a great photo / story book in the classic coffee table book style. It was put together before the current anger and vitriol aimed at trans folks .... and, as with so many stories about people we may not know and surely don't understand, it's important to read our history to understand those around us.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024
    This is a beautiful book. Inside and out.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2018
    I read about this book when select photographs from it went viral on social media, the exquisite images within the hardbound coffee table book only tell part of the story. It is essential reading for anyone who is transgender, gender non conforming, knows or loves someone who is, or is just a compassionate and enlightened person who is interested in stories about the human spirit. While the media remains youth obsessed, and trans media stories often oooh and aaah about passability, most of the subjects here are seniors, and few have the passability of Janet Mock or Laverne Cox. These are people who struggled with their truths long before Time magazine declared the transgender tipping point. People who are finding their way into their authenticity, proudly wearing the grey hairs, wrinkles, and other signs of their long and traveled lives. Dignified, regal, and beautiful, always; sometimes glamorous; but this is not a book of boudoir shots -- its a celebration of trans reality. While I'm primarily interested in the stories of trans women, to find similarities, differences, inspiration and wisdom as it parallels my family experience, the stories of trans men help me better understand their lives as well. Every person, every story, every history matters. These are just a few.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring, Beautiful, Sad, Hopeful, Powerful, Moving
    Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2018
    I read about this book when select photographs from it went viral on social media, the exquisite images within the hardbound coffee table book only tell part of the story. It is essential reading for anyone who is transgender, gender non conforming, knows or loves someone who is, or is just a compassionate and enlightened person who is interested in stories about the human spirit. While the media remains youth obsessed, and trans media stories often oooh and aaah about passability, most of the subjects here are seniors, and few have the passability of Janet Mock or Laverne Cox. These are people who struggled with their truths long before Time magazine declared the transgender tipping point. People who are finding their way into their authenticity, proudly wearing the grey hairs, wrinkles, and other signs of their long and traveled lives. Dignified, regal, and beautiful, always; sometimes glamorous; but this is not a book of boudoir shots -- its a celebration of trans reality. While I'm primarily interested in the stories of trans women, to find similarities, differences, inspiration and wisdom as it parallels my family experience, the stories of trans men help me better understand their lives as well. Every person, every story, every history matters. These are just a few.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2018
    I heard about this book on NPR one day when the hosts were interviewing the author. I have a Transgender son and thought it might be a nice Christmas gift. This book is so beautiful. The stories, and the photographs are inspiring; touching; sad; I experienced a whole range of emotions reading about the lives of people who are true trailblazers for others who will follow.
    I can not wait to give this to my son on Christmas morning. I’m so grateful to all the people who shared their stories and have helped, in their own way to make my own sons journey a little easier.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2018
    I like everything about this book. My spouse, The Reverend Dr. David Weekley, is page 72😍
    This is a powerful book, giving dignity to a severely marginalized population of human beings. The photographs are wonderful and each persons story so unique. Jess and Vanessa did a wonderful job in their interviews, of drawing out each persons authenticity and life journey.
    It is an excellent educational tool for persons unfamiliar with transgender issues. And an encouraging one for younger Transgender people. Strength and hope abound in this work. Thankyou Jess and Vanessa😍😍😍😘
    12 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2018
    The title alone cannot convey the importance of this new book. It is both a work of art,
    and a work of literary accomplishment. It should belong in the libraries of all colleges and graduate schools which support LGBTQ+ curricula, as well as libraries supporting undergraduate and graduate schools of art , photography, design & related fields.

    Kudos to Jess Dugan and Vanessa Fabbre!

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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2021
    As a transgender guy in his early 20's, this book is very inspiring to me. It's really nice to see the faces and hear the stories of older transgender and gender non-conforming folks.
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2021
    As a transgender guy in his early 20's, this book is very inspiring to me. It's really nice to see the faces and hear the stories of older transgender and gender non-conforming folks.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2018
    We bough this book and are keeping it on our kitchen table and we read about a person or 2 each night at dinner. The book is very enlightening and inspiring and well done.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic, beautiful book
    Reviewed in Canada on January 23, 2019
    Great quality book with moving personal stories and beautiful photos. Contains a couple extra images and an interview with the project organizers that are not visible on the website
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 18, 2019
    I saw an article about this book on Twitter and I was struck by the beauty and vulnerability shown in the photographs. I knew I had to have a copy! I have read a few stories so far and what strikes me is the resilience of the people featured. The book contains stories of hope and love and survival. It is also a breathtaking example of the diversity found in humanity and a reminder that we all deserve the freedom to express our true selves.
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars ジェンダー違和に関心のある人全ての必読書
    Reviewed in Japan on February 19, 2020
    年齢を重ねたトランスジエンダー、ツースピリット、ノンバイナリー、日本で云うXジェンダーの人たちのポートレイト写真と人生について語る言葉がつづられた本。全米各地に暮らす、多様な人種、宗教、民族、生活背景を持った人々の語りには説得力がある。インパクトの強さもさることながら内容の深さに打たれた。当事者のみならず家族や友人、同僚などにも是非読んでほしい。英語で書かれているが、日本の中学英語でも十分読みこなせる文章だ。
  • Michael T
    5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful book
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 4, 2018
    This is an absolutely beautiful book, with depictions of a wider range of older trans and gender non-conforming individuals. As a thirty-something trans man, who has rarely seen images of older trans men (and even fewer images of non-binary people, older trans people of colour etc), this is extremely important and valuable.