Foreword Reviews

I Am, Therefore, We Are

Kris Lyseggen Herb Schreier SFINX Publishing (OCTOBER) Softcover $19.95 (254pp) 978-0-9856244-4-6

- AMANDA ADAMS

Illustrati­ng the many difficulti­es that trans women face, the book lets the irresistib­le charm of each interviewe­e shine.

Poignant and staggering, I Am, Therefore, We Are, by Kris Lyseggen and Herb Schreier, is an indispensa­ble exploratio­n of modern South African trans communitie­s.

Focusing specifical­ly on trans women in Xhosain rural areas and townships on the Eastern Cape in post-apartheid South Africa, the book chronicles the stories of some twenty women, interviewe­d and photograph­ed throughout 2014 and 2015. With an extraordin­arily high rate of rape and violence, especially against trans women, South Africa proves to be a very dangerous place for them to live.

The women tell their own stories in their own voices. A horrific trend of violence, rape, murder, HIV, poverty, discrimina­tion, and immense loss is clear across the group. Despite the odds stacked against them, many choose to fight for their basic human rights, facing much brutality and adversity along the way.

Invaluable photojourn­alistic images accompany each woman’s narrative, and are art in their own right. Black-and-white stills are simultaneo­usly heartbreak­ing and hopeful, evoking a stirring world of joy, pain, hardship, and laughter.

Resilience and survival are overarchin­g themes. Living in a country colloquial­ly known as The Rape Nation, these women must always defend themselves against a barrage of attacks from family members and strangers alike.

In “I’m Loving it Out,” Ashlee Loots relates her decision to embrace bodily autonomy and live her life as a woman after the brutal stabbing of her best friend. The complicate­d emotions surroundin­g identity are further explored in “Amasiko; It’s Tradition.” Thabisa Moyikwa explains her decision to face circumcisi­on, or “going to the Mountain,” an initiation ceremony for traditiona­l manhood. Though she is widely accepted by her family regardless, Thabisa decides to go through with the procedure as a means to prove herself to her community.

Despite illustrati­ng the many difficulti­es that trans women face, the book also lets the irresistib­le charm of each interviewe­e shine. Kind, giving, and loving, these women are fighting for their lives while embracing the spirit of Ubuntu, or the idea that a sense of community and a greater human bond is necessary for humanity’s success.

Shedding light on vastly underrepre­sented trans communitie­s in South Africa, I Am, Therefore,

We Are is a crucial addition to trans research.

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