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By Guest Contributor Friday, March 04 2011
Juxtaposes occupying a physical space and a physical body. Investigates transgressions of boundaries between liminal spaces. Really interesting transition from an account of living as a trans person to a white, class privileged volunteer working on New Orleans hurricane relief. Very self aware. It was a little hard to get into at first because the two subjects threw me, the metaphors were reaching a bit, and the pieces didn’t seem to be connected. But the further I read, the more I saw connections and started to understand this was a carefully crafted zine. –Katie Dunne (Lewis Wallace, 1435 W. Sherwin Ave. #3 Chicago, IL 60626, lewispants@gmail.com)
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