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The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes: The Transgender Trial that Threatened to Upend the British Establishment (2021. Auflage)

von Zoe Playdon (Autor)

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This life story of an aristocratic trans man whose secret 1968 legal case, which forced him to defend his male status, had a profound impact on trans rights for decades is a singular contribution to trans history and the ongoing struggle for trans rights.
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Titel:The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes: The Transgender Trial that Threatened to Upend the British Establishment
Autoren:Zoe Playdon (Autor)
Info:Bloomsbury Publishing (2021), 416 pages
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The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes: And the Unwritten History of the Trans Experience von Zoe Playdon

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FASCINATING. I shouldn't have left the review so long, because some of the particulars have faded, but I do remember being very struck by the way trans men were considered common and NBD/kind of ignored, because patriarchy and *of course* women would want to be men, but when white trans women who were making use of medical advances became hypervisible (hit the papers), cis people lost their shit and transphobia against both was suddenly much worse.

That the author ends the book advocating for gender-neutral primogeniture was not on my bingo card, though. I didn't know that QEII implemented a monarchy-specific one, so that was interesting. ( )
  caedocyon | Feb 13, 2024 |
This is a fascinating and timely book. The major section tells the life story of Ewan Forbes, born Elizabeth, into an aristocratic Scottish family in 1912. Despite being registered at birth as female, Ewan grew as a boy, supported by his mother, only donning girl's clothes for formal occasions. His mother had him educated at home and took him to the continent in the 1920s where it is speculated that he received medical treatment to transition as well as furthering his education. He went on to study medicine in Aberdeen and became a much respected rural doctor and elder of the Presbyterian Kirk (if that doesn't say he was accepted I don't know what would!). In 1952 he successfully requested his birth certificate be changed from female to male (a relatively simple process at the time!) and married. Unfortunately, in 1965, his elder brother died without male heirs, and as one of the family titles was only to be inherited by males, this threw Ewan into an impossible situation when a cousin claimed the title on the grounds that Ewan was not a man. If Ewan capitulated his marriage would've been declared invalid and he and his wife would've faced prosecution for perjury (lying on their marriage documents). Though he won the subsequent court case it was a traumatic process personally and had potential ramifications for the inheritance of the British throne (leading to the suppression of the case) and devastating consequences for trans rights in the UK. Playdon (Emeritus Professor of Medical Humanities at the University of London, a Visiting Professor at the University of Cumbria, and an Honorary Research Fellow at Birkbeck College) concludes the book with a summing up of the legal situation for trans people in the UK and, consequently, in the English speaking world. There is a certain irony in examining in detail the life of someone who appeared to just want to live their life in peace and privacy, however that, I feel is the point. Trans (and other) people should be able to live their lives as they want (as long as they don't harm others), and it seems bizarre that such a massive fuss should be made in legal and medical circles over something that is essentially a private medical issue and nobody else's business. Highly recommended and an engrossing read. ( )
1 abstimmen Figgles | Jul 19, 2023 |
Ewan Forbes was born in 1912 to a wealthy family. Assigned female at birth, his true identity was clear even in childhood, and his mother quietly took him on a European "tour" that included treatment with an early form of synthetic testosterone. Ewan was generally accepted by society in the small town he worked in as a doctor, eventually changing the sex on his birth certificate and getting married. But when his older brother dies unexpectedly, Ewan was forced to defend his male status in court. For years, all of the information on Ewan's groundbreaking case was sealed from the public. This book's sometimes dense descriptions of events and legalese does not necessarily make for light reading, but Ewan and how quickly the world changed for trans people makes this book fascinating. ( )
  dcoward | Jan 14, 2022 |
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