We Wear the Mask: 15 True Stories of Passing in America

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Why do people pass? Fifteen writers reveal their experiences with passing.For some, “passing” means opportunity, access, or safety. Others don’t willingly pass but are “passed” in specific situations by someone else. We Wear the Mask, edited by Brando Skyhorse and Lisa Page, is an illuminating and timely anthology that examines the complex reality of passing in America.Skyhorse, a Mexican American, writes about how his mother passed him as an American Indian before he learned who he really is. Page shares how her white mother didn’t tell friends about her black ex-husband or that her children were, in fact, biracial.The anthology includes writing from Gabrielle Bellot, who shares the disquieting truths of passing as a woman after coming out as trans, and MG Lord, who, after the murder of her female lover, embraced heterosexuality. Patrick Rosal writes of how he “accidentally” passes as a waiter at the National Book Awards ceremony, and Rafia Zakaria agonizes over her Muslim American identity while traveling through domestic and international airports. Other writers include Trey Ellis, Marc Fitten, Susan Golomb, Margo Jefferson, Achy Obejas, Clarence Page, Sergio Troncoso, Dolen Perkins-Valdez, and Teresa Wiltz.

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Weight 0.27 kg
Dimensions 1.4 × 13.9 × 21.52 cm
PubliCanadanadation City/Country

USA

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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

216

Publisher

Year Published

2017-10-10

Imprint

ISBN 10

0807078980

About The Author

Brando Skyhorse is the author of Take This Man: A Memoir and a novel, The Madonnas of Echo Park, which received the PEN/Hemingway Award. He is associate professor of English at Indiana University in Bloomington.Lisa Page directs the creative writing program at George Washington University where she is assistant professor of English. Her work has appeared in the Virginia Quarterly Review, American Short Fiction, the Crisis, Playboy, and the Washington Post Book World.

“In presenting these insightful, provocative life experiences, the editors give inquisitive readers (some of whom may be passing themselves) nutritious food for thought…Sharply drawn reflections on identity fluidity, stereotypes, marginalization, and cultural assumption.”—Kirkus Reviews

Table Of Content

Editors’ NoteCollege Application Essay #2Brando SkyhorseSecret LivesAchy ObejasThe Inscrutable Alexander FittenMarc FittenLetter to the Lady Who Mistook Mefor the Help at the National Book Awards—or Some Meditations on StylePatrick RosalPassingTeresa WiltzWhich Lie Did I Tell?Trey EllisNegrolandMargo JeffersonSlipping into DarknessLisa PageAmong the HeterosexualsM. G. LordOn Historical Passing and ErasureDolen Perkins-ValdezStepping on a StarGabrielle BellotClass Acts: Ways to Be Something You’re NotClarence PageJewess in Wool ClothingSusan GolombPassing AmbitionSergio TroncosoTerror and PassingRafia ZakariaNotes on ContributorsAcknowledgments

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