About the Author
Shon Faye was born in Bristol, and is now based in London. After
training as a lawyer, she left the law to pursue writing and
campaigning, working in the charity sector with Amnesty
International and Stonewall. She was an editor-at-large at Dazed,
and her writing has been published by the Guardian, the Independent
and Vice, among others. Faye recently launched an acclaimed podcast
series, Call Me Mother, interviewing trailblazing LGBTQ elders.
This is her first book.
Reviews
Few books are as urgent as Shon Faye's debut ... The analysis is
thorough and heartbreaking ... it's a highly fact-based book
backed up with statistics and case studies, but she manages to
write it in a hugely emotive and powerful way ... Faye has hope
for the future - and maybe so should we. -- Prudence Wade *
Independent *
Faye puts forward a powerful case not of what separates us but what
brings us together. Above all, her book is a cry for compassion for
an embattled community and a plea to be treated with dignity and
fairness. It is, surely, the very least anyone can do.-- Fiona
Sturges * The Guardian *
I am profoundly grateful that [this book] exists ... A book such as
this one, in which a trans person has the opportunity to speak
clearly and compellingly on their own terms, is a vitally needed
antidote ... One book cannot, of course, outweigh such a
continual outpouring of animosity. Nevertheless, as drops in the
bucket go, this book is an important and weighty one. --
Felix Moore * The Observer *
Enter Shon Faye. The journalist and former lawyer might have
gathered a following on Twitter for her wry humor, but her first
book offers a cold, hard, and, most importantly, convincing
look into the facts surrounding trans rights both past and present,
as well as a moving and impressively comprehensive overview of
trans life in Britain today. Leavened by Faye's sharp,
sparkling writing style ... The Transgender Issue is a
vital resource for readers outside of the U.K. to understand just
what is happening there in terms of trans rights - and how to bring
about a long-overdue change to the conversation. * Vogue *
A detailed overview of the systemic violence and discrimination
trans people face in Britain today ... [Faye is] sanguine, relaxed,
and funny while eloquently delivering complex philosophical
arguments which, as she explains them, sound so obvious that you
wonder why you've never thought of them before ... The
Transgender Issue is fundamentally not a culture-war book. It
operates outside the narrow coverage of trans people in the
mainstream, and lays bare the inarguable facts of being
trans: that's it's rare, that it's misunderstood, that society
makes it dangerous. -- Sarah Manavis * New Statesman *
A welcome contribution to the trans debate ... Faye has
written a clear and concise analysis of the presenting
issues for trans people today. -- Stella O'Malley * Evening
Standard *
Faye's language is precise and the arguments well evidenced. This
will be a challenging book for those lulled by the nonsense that
sometimes passes for journalism about trans lives ... I don't
recall a work like Shon Faye's that takes the status quo by the
lapels and gives it such a shaking. -- Christine Burns * Times
Literary Supplement *
Draws on wide-ranging research to make her arguments ... Faye is
highly intelligent and writes with compassion and clarity about
marginalised groups that suffer a lot. -- Christina Patterson *
Sunday Times *
Sets the record straight on a lot of subjects, many of which are
hard to misrepresent with the facts in front of you ... Once picked
up, the book was hard to set down ... The book isn't just
about highlighting problems - there are plenty of solutions
offered, many of them radical.
-- Lee Hurley * Vice *
The Transgender Issue, argues this [feminist] inheritance
with energy and clarity ... Faye writes well. -- Mary Harrington *
UnHerd *
Incisive and illuminating in addressing myriad aspects of
trans life in the UK, without ever being dogmatic. -- Robin Craig *
Huck *
An important work of non-fiction that should change the tired
conversation we've been having about trans people. Not only
that, it's a book for anyone who cares about building a fairer and
more just society. -- Vic Parsons * Refinery29 *
A passionately reasoned defence ...
If you know what you think
about all this, she - Faye - might move you to think again. --
James McConnachie * The Times Books of the Year 2021 *
Shon Faye has written a book that
models clarity in its writing
and its moral vision. Focused on the UK, this book will
doubtless have a strong and lasting impact in the world. One learns
here how to distinguish between arguments that merit a response and
those which should be refused because they are either cruel or
stupid.
This is a monumental work and utterly convincing -
crystal clear in its understanding of how the world should be.
-- Judith Butler, Professor, University of California Berkeley
The Transgender Issue is
an urgent interrogation of
the manufactured moral panic which scapegoats and marginalises
trans people.
With precision, wit, and clarity, Shon Faye
exposes how cultural and institutional discrimination against
transgender people makes all of us less free.
If you're sick of
seeing people's humanity reduced to cannon fodder for the culture
war, read this book. -- Ash Sarkar
This book feels like a moment. In clear and eloquent
writing, Shon Faye expands the discussion around trans history and
experience, the huge impact on BAME trans people, and how economic
and political inequalities intersect with trans experience.
It's
heartfelt but analytical, in-depth and utterly humane. Faye,
with calm intelligence, unpacks so many of the problematic ways
trans people are marginalised and discriminated against, with so
many acts of violence perpetrated on trans bodies.
I learned a
lot from this book and it adds hugely to a wider conversation
around inclusion of and support for our trans sisters and brothers.
A landmark piece of work. -- Sinead Gleeson
A
clear, intelligent, experience-based explanation of why
the scapegoating of trans people must stop, while enthusiastically
encouraging more trans people to join feminist, anti-racist
movements for economic and social change. -- Sarah Schulman
There is a full-blown moral panic under way in Britain about trans
people, and
The Transgender Issue is
the wake-up call we
need. It is an inspiring call for coalition, across the divides
of class, race, sexual identity and gender. Shon Faye shows with
courage and clarity that the struggle of trans people is the
struggle of us all.
This book is a game-changer. -- Owen
Jones
From the very first words of
The Transgender Issue, it is
clear the reader is in the hands of someone with absolute clarity
about the world we live in, and the one we deserve. ... Refusing to
water down the radicalism and urgency of her demands, Shon's
argument for justice is both
a heartfelt outcry against
injustice, and an utterly convincing vision for change rooted
in analysis and research. -- Florence Welch
Writing with astonishing patience, clarity, and ethical force,
Shon Faye has gifted us an essential primer for our times. The
Transgender Issue calls us into a much-needed solidarity, and
makes the project of constructing and inhabiting a more free and
just world for everyone feel
urgent, possible, and
exhilarating. -- Maggie Nelson, author of ON FREEDOM
With
clarity, precision and great humanity, Faye
definitively draws to a close the harmful debate on trans lives,
supporting her findings with iron-clad evidence.
Truly the final
word on the matter, this is a book for anyone who wants our
society to be a kinder, fairer, more inclusive one. -- Juno
Dawson
With extraordinary clarity and intellectual vigour, Shon
Faye cuts through the concern-trolling, the sly bigotry, and the
unserious moral panics that so often characterise the discourse
surrounding transgender lives. Though she writes out of the
authority of experience, her work transcends the personal, making a
plain and impassioned case for solidarity and human rights. The
result is
an invigorating and deeply researched polemic, and a
necessary addition to the evolving conversation on civil rights in
the twenty-first century. -- Mark O'Connell
An extraordinary achievement. A smart, academic and yet
totally accessible and patient analysis of what it is to be trans
in the UK today and a convincing argument for how we can and must
improve ...
I urge everyone to read it. -- Joe Lycett
An utterly monumental work. A bullet proof text that places
trans people at the centre of the conversation, and puts forth a
vision of the world that can liberate us all.
A truly
exhilarating book. -- Amrou Al-Kadhi
An important, thorough and excellently written book by the
legendary Shon Faye.
Buy it. Share it. Support her work. She
is a fearless leader in this conversation. -- Jameela Jamil
Everyone should read this. -- Little Mix
I recommend everyone reads The Transgender Issue, which is a
great starting point to learn about what it's like to be a trans
person in Britain at the moment. At the end of the day, we simply
can't do this work on our own. -- Vic Parsons * Elle *
A forward-thinking analysis of how capitalist and
patriarchal systems backseat trans liberation ... a vital
read that clearly communicates the extent of how deeply
anti-transness is embedded in our society and how much work is to
be done to achieve trans liberation. * Gay Times Book of the Year
2021 *
This vital, lucid book is so much more than an argument for justice
on behalf of transgender people; it's a clarion call for gender
liberation, a tonic for our politically reactionary times. --
Susan Stryker, author of TRANSGENDER HISTORY
Shon Faye's work [has] so informed me and made me feel hopeful and
human ... do read The Transgender Issue if you want someone to
clearly and calmly explain UK trans politics in a voice that's both
wry and kind. -- Alexandra Heminsley, author of SOME BODY TO
LOVE
Shon Faye makes a compelling case that transgender issues are
inexorably linked with other social justice causes. The result is a
bold and pragmatic guide for challenging societal transphobia
comprehensively and intersectionally. -- Julia Serano, author of
SEXED UP
It's a manifesto for change, a call for healthier conversations
about being trans, and a clear-sighted, landmark book that explains
how a more compassionate society benefits us all. -- Charlie
Carroll * Exeter Living *