Monstrans: experimenting with horrormones (HARDCOVER)

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“Monstrans: experimenting with horrormones” is a beautifully illustrated graphic novel with strong autobiographical overtones.

The book presents three stories tangled in disabled, lesbian and transmasculine experiences that are tied together by monstrous figures.

In the first story the main character embodies hybrid animalities as they wittily recall the diagnosis and physical treatments they endured as a disabled child, as well as the awkwardness of becoming a tomboy with crooked feet singed up in a ballet class and the marvels and terrors of a queer first kiss in a homophobic environment.

Phantasmagoric beings emerge in the second story, as the now matured character bridges the gap between his lesbian past and his transmasculine present. The parallels between these two seemingly antagonistic identities clash in a colorful hallucination-like monologue with memorable characters, such as a talking dicklit and a cat with half a tail (referencing Virginia Woolf’s cat with no tail).

The third chapter, titled “I still once was”, takes place in a hospital. In this story, language and temporality get disfigured along with the main character’s body, as his dying grandfather fails to recognize him as the granddaughter he still once was.

 

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ self-published (June, 2021)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 80 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9786500228120
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.84 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.2 x 1 x 11.7 inches

4 in stock

Additional information

Weight 0,750 kg
Dimensions 29,7 × 21 × 1,51 cm

2 reviews for Monstrans: experimenting with horrormones (HARDCOVER)

  1. linoarruda

    “With these visceral and affective words and images of trans monstrosity, Lino Arruda helps us understand how the wounds of gender, whether physical or emotional, can become the basis for new and better forms of sociality, precisely when they are held open as opportunities for connection, as spaces of imaginative transformation. In a word: sublime.”

    – Susan Stryker, Executive Editor, TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly.

  2. linoarruda

    “With paintings and stories you can’t turn away from, Lino Arruda has created something magnificent: an entryway into the exuberance, terror, joy, and passion of living life in a body deemed abnormal. A dark, vulnerable, at times both terrifying and hilarious, exploration into embodiment, sexuality, gender, and disability, Monstrans charts a path for those of us who exist as monsters to live, love, and change the world in the process

    – Sunaura Taylor, artist, writer, animal rights and disability rights activist, author of Beasts of Burden: Animal and Disability Liberation (The New Press 2017).

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