Historical Blindness

The Story of Chevalier d'Eon and the Inadequacy of the Historical Analysis of Transgender Identity

03.30.2021 - By Nathaniel LloydPlay

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Hi Patrons! Ahead of International Transgender Day of Visibility, I want to talk about trans persons in history, and how academia handles trans history, with a special focus on the incredible story of Chevalier d'Eon, a story of mystery and intrigue with enough twists that it would make for a compelling film. 

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