Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Literature

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Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Literature
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The Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Literature is an annual literary award, presented by the Lambda Literary Foundation, that awards books with transgender content. Awards are granted based on literary merit and transgender content, and therefore, the writer may be cisgender.[1] The award can be separated into three categories: transgender fiction, transgender nonfiction, and transgender poetry,[1] though early iterations of the award included categories for bisexual/transgender literature, transgender/genderqueer literature, and transgender literature.

Criteria[]

Transgender fiction[]

The award for transgender fiction recognizes "[n]ovels, novellas, short story collections, and anthologies with prominent ... trans characters and/or content of strong significance to the ... trans communities."[1] The list "[m]ay include historical novels, comics, cross-genre works of fiction, humor, and other styles of fiction."[1]

Transgender nonfiction[]

The award for transgender nonfiction recognizes "[n]onfiction works with content of strong significance to members of the ... trans communities," including "a wide range of subjects for the general or academic reader."[1]

Transgender poetry[]

The award for transgender poetry recognizes individual volumes of poems and poem collections with transgender content.[1] Chapbooks are ineligible for the prize, as well as "[u]pdated editions of previously published works ... unless at least 50% of the poetry (not the supplemental text) is new."[1]

History[]

Though the Lambda Literary Foundation has been giving out awards since 1989, a category honoring works with transgender content was not added until 1997.[2] In the history of the awards, the categories for transgender and bisexual literature have remained contentious.[3] Between 1997 and 2009, nonfiction, fiction, and poetry with transgender content was combined into a single category, transgender literature, aside from 2001, in which the bisexual and transgender literature was counted as one category.[3]

Controversy[]

Bailey's The Man Who Would Be Queen[]

On February 2, 2004, the Lambda Literary Foundation added The Man Who Would Be Queen by J. Michael Bailey to their list of finalists or a Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Literature but removed the book on March 12, 2004 after people protested and petitioned for the removal due to transphobic content.[4][3] Executive Director Jim Marks had approved the book and defended its inclusion in the awards.[4] He resigned the following year after serving the Foundation since 1996,[5] and the Foundation closed their website, eliminating any evidence of the controversy.[4]

Critics noted that two major issues with the committee that led to such an issue. First, books are nominated by publishers, then made finalists by booksellers, making the award more about potential sales than literary merit.[4] Second, the committee held no members of the transgender community, "which explains how they were unaware that the vast majority of the community found the book defamatory and irresponsible."[4]

The Foundation launched a new website in 2006 under the guidance of Executive Director Charles Flowers, who also worked to improve the award process. While books would still be nominated by publishers and booksellers, the Foundation would have their own committee of judges, which would include at least one transgender individual.[4]

Despite recovery efforts, many outlets have continued to use the fact that the Foundation nominated The Man Who Would Be Queen for an award as a way to validate the book's message.[6]

Dreger's Galileo's Middle Finger[]

In 2016, the Lambda Literary Foundation nominated Galileo's Middle Finger by Alice Dreger for a Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Nonfiction, even though the author "endorse[d] and actively promote[d] the theories in Bailey’s book," The Man Who Would Be Queen. "[A] half-dozen national LGBT organizations" urged the Foundation to remove Galileo's Middle Finger from their list of nominees for the award, a request the Foundation later granted, stating, "“The nomination process did not include full vetting of all works to be certain that each work is consistent with the mission of affirming LGBTQ lives.”[6]

Recipients[]

Year Category Author Work

Result

Ref.
1997 Transgender Literature Loren Cameron Body Alchemy

Winner

[7]
Gender Shock

Finalist

[7]
Honey, Honey Miss Thang
Catalina de Erauso Lieutenant Nun
Leslie Feinberg Warriors
1998 Transgender Literature and Jane Meredith Adams The Last Time I Wore a Dress Winner [8]
Mema’s House, Mexico City: On Transvestites, Queens, and Machos Finalist [8]
Carol Queen and Lawrence Schimel (editors) PoMoSexuals: Challenging Assumptions about Gender and Sexuality
Riki Wilchins Read My Lips: Sexual Subversions and the End of Gender
Pat Califia Sex Changes
1999 Transgender Literature Winner [9]
Will Roscoe and Stephen Murray (editors) Boy-Wives and Female Husbands Finalist [9]
Judith Halberstam Female Masculinity
Diane Wood Suits Me: The Double Life of Billy Tipton
Leslie Feinberg Trans Liberation
2000 Transgender Literature Jackie Kay Trumpet Winner [10]
Deirdre McCloskey Crossing Finalist [10]
From Toads to Queens
and Jack Halberstam The Drag King Book
Transmen and FTMs
2001 Transgender Literature David Ebershoff The Danish Girl Winner [11]
Karleen Pendleton Jimenez Are You a Boy or a Girl? Finalist [11]
John Colapinto As Nature Made Him
and Ellen Samuels (editors) Out of the Ordinary
Chris Bohjalian Trans-Sister Radio
2002 Bisexual/Transgender Literature Virginia Ramey Mollenkott Omnigender: A Trans-religious Approach Winner [12]
and Carol Queen (editors) Best Bisexual Erotica, Volume 2 Finalist [12]
Crossing Over: Liberating the Transgendered Christian
Jonathan Branton Dragged!! To His Senses
Synthetic Bi Products
2003 Transgender Literature Dress Codes Winner [13][14]
and Anna Camilleri (editors) Brazen Femme Finalist [14]
Joan Nestle, Riki Wilchins and Claire Howell (editors) GenderQueer
Jeffrey Eugenides Middlesex
T Cooper Some of the Parts
2004 Transgender Literature Jennifer Finney Boylan She’s Not There Winner [15]
Kathleen Lebesco, and Jean Noble (editors) The Drag King Anthology Finalist [15]
Trans-gendered
and Vanessa Sheridan Transgender Journeys
2005 Transgender Literature Mariette Pathy Allen The Gender Frontier Winner [16]
Jamison Green Becoming a Visible Man Finalist [16]
Morty Diamond (editor) From the Inside Out: Radical Gender Transformation, FTM and Beyond
Julie Anne Peters Luna
Helen Boyd My Husband Betty: Love, Sex and Life with a Crossdresser
2006 Transgender Literature Charlie Anders Choir Boy Winner [17]
Deliver Me from Nowhere Finalist [17]
Judith Halberstam In a Queer Time and Place
Matt Kailey Just Add Hormones
Deborah Rudacille The Riddle of Gender
2007 Transgender Literature Susan Stryker and Stephen Whittle (editors) The Transgender Studies Reader Winner [18]
Paisley Currah, Richard M. Juang, and Shannon Price Minter (editors) Rights Finalist [18]
Leslie Feinberg Drag King Dreams
Supervillainz
Max Wolf Valerio The Testosterone Files
2008 Transgender Literature Cris Beam Transparent Winner [19][20]
Male Bodies, Women’s Souls Finalist [20]
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore Nobody Passes
Eli Clare The Marrow’s Telling
and Hilda Raz What Becomes You
2009 Transgender Literature Intersex (For Lack of a Better Word) Winner [21]
Marcus Ewert and Rex Ray 10,000 Dresses Finalist [21]
Ely Shipley Boy with Flowers
Susan Stryker History
Two Truths and a Lie
2010 Transgender Literature Lynn Breedlove Lynnee Breedlove’s One Freak Show Winner [22]
Kari Edwards Bharat Jiva Finalist [22]
S. Bear Bergman The Nearest Exit May Be Behind You
Joy Ladin Transmigration
Adam Lowe Troglodyte Rose
2011 Transgender Fiction Zoe Whittall Holding Still for As Long As Possible Winner [23]
Justin Hall with Diego Gomez, Fred Noland, and Jon Macy Glamazonia: The Uncanny Super Tranny Finalist [24]
Catherine Ryan Hyde Jumpstart the World
Transgender Nonfiction (editor) Balancing on the Mechitza: Transgender in Jewish Community Winner [25]
Rebecca Swan Assume Nothing Finalist [25]
Kate Bornstein and S. Bear Bergman (editors) Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation
Just One of the Guys?: Transgender Men and the Persistence of Gender Inequality
Michelle Alexander and Michelle Diane Rose The Color of Sunlight
2012 Transgender Fiction Tristan Taormino (editor) Take Me There: Trans and Genderqueer Erotica Winner [26]
Cris Beam I am J Finalist
Static
The Book of Broken Hymns
The Butterfly and the Flame [27]
Transgender Nonfiction Justin Vivian Bond Tango: My Childhood, Backwards and in High Heels Winner [26]
and Nat Smith (editors) Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex Finalist
and Zander Keig (editors) Letters For My Brothers: Transitional Wisdom in Retrospect
Dean Spade Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics and the Limits of Law
Peter Boag Re-Dressing America’s Frontier Past
2013 Transgender Fiction and Riley MacLeod (editors) The Collection: Short Fiction From The Transgender Vanguard Winner [28][29]
Rachel Gold Being Emily Finalist [29]
Roz Kaveney Dialectic of the Flesh
Rae Spoon First Spring Grass Fire
Offspring
Transgender Nonfiction (editor) Transfeminist Perspectives in and beyond Transgender and Gender Studies Winner [28][29]
Ryka Aoki Seasonal Velocities Finalist [29]
Matt Kailey Teeny Weenies and Other Short Subjects
Dylan Edwards Transposes
2014 Transgender Fiction Trish Salah Wanting in Arabic Winner [30][31]
Imogen Binnie Nevada Finalist [31]
Tiresias
Transgender Nonfiction Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore The End of San Francisco Winner [30][31]
S. Bear Bergman Blood, Marriage, Wine and Glitter Finalist [31]
Beatriz Preciado Testo Junkie
2015 Transgender Fiction Casey Plett A Safe Girl to Love Winner [32][33]
Everything Must Go Finalist [34]
Kim Fu For Today I Am a Boy
Shani Mootoo Moving Forward Sideways like a Crab
Alex Myers Revolutionary: A Novel
Transgender Nonfiction Thomas Page McBee Man Alive: A True Story of Violence, Forgiveness and Becoming a Man Winner [32]
Janet Mock Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love and So Much More Finalist [34]
Trans Bodies, Trans Selves: A Resource for the Transgender Community
2016 Transgender Fiction Roz Kaveney Tiny Pieces of Skull, or a Lesson in Manners Winner [35][36]
Michael Scott, Jr. Defiant Finalist [37]
Sassafras Lowrey Lost Boi
Transgender Nonfiction Willy Wilkinson Born on the Edge of Race and Gender: A Voice for Cultural Competency Winner [35][36]
Amy Ellis Nutt Becoming Nicole: The Transformation of an American Family Finalist [37]
Hiding in Plain Sight
Transgender Poetry kari edwards succubus in my pocket Winner [35][36]
Joy Ladin Impersonation Finalist [37]
Ryka Aoki Why Dust Shall Never Settle Upon This Soul
2017 Transgender Fiction jia qing wilson-yang Small Beauty Winner [38]
Kai Cheng Thom Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars: A Dangerous Trans Girl’s Confabulous Memoir Finalist [39]
Meredith Russo If I Was Your Girl
Transgender Nonfiction Life Beyond My Body: A Transgender Journey to Manhood in China Winner [38]
Outside the XY: Black and Brown Queer Masculinity Finalist [39]
Julia Serano Outspoken: A Decade of Transgender Activism and Trans Feminism
Samuel Peterson Trunky (Transgender Junky): A Memoir
What About the Rest of Your Life
Chase Joynt and Mike Hoolbloom You Only Live Twice: Sex, Death and Transition
Transgender Poetry Reacquainted with Life Winner [38]
Vivek Shraya even this page is white Finalist [39]
Jos Charles Safe Space
Cameron Awkward-Rich Sympathetic Little Monster
2018 Transgender Fiction Bogi Takács (editor) Transcendent 2: The Year’s Best Transgender Speculative Fiction Winner [40][41]
Jennifer Finney Boylan Long Black Veil Finalist [42]
(editor) Nerve Endings: The New Trans Erotic
, Sugi Pyrrophyta, and Larissa Glasser (editors) Resilience: Surviving in the Face of Everything
Jeanne Thornton The Black Emerald
Transgender Nonfiction C. Riley Snorton Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity Winner [40][41]
Rosalind Rosenberg Jane Crow: The Life of Pauli Murray Finalist [42]
Lou Sullivan: Daring to Be a Man Among Men
Janet Mock Surpassing Certainty
Transgender Poetry Ching-In Chen recombinant Winner [40][41]
Kai Cheng Thom a place called Homeland Finalist [42]
Juliana Huxtable Mucus in My Pineal Gland
Of Mongrelitude
Kayleb Rae Candrilli What Runs Over
2019 Transgender Fiction Casey Plett Little Fish Winner [43]
Jordy Rosenberg Confessions of the Fox: A Novel Finalist
Akwaeke Emezi Freshwater
Invasions
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore Sketchtasy
Transgender Nonfiction Julian Gill-Peterson Histories of the Transgender Child Winner [43]
Thomas Page McBee Amateur: A True Story About What Makes a Man Finalist
Vivek Shraya I’m Afraid of Men
Mobile Subjects: Transnational Imaginaries of Gender Reassignment
Samantha Allen Real Queer America: LGBT Stories from Red States
Joy Ladin The Soul of the Stranger: Reading God and Torah from a Transgender Perspective
Transgender Poetry Raquel Salas Rivera lo terciario / the tertiary Winner [43]
Heal Your Love Finalist
Gwen Benaway Holy Wild
If the Color Is Fugitive
Ely Shipley Some Animal
2020 Transgender Fiction Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) Winner [44][45][46]
Honey Walls Finalist [47][48]
Poet, Prophet, Fox: The Tale of Sinnach the Seer
Rachel Pollack The Beatrix Gates
Bogi Takács The Trans Space Octopus Congregation
Transgender Nonfiction Ellis Martin and Zach Ozma (editors) We Both Laughed in Pleasure: The Selected Diaries of Lou Sullivan Winner [44][45][46]
Andrea Long Chu Females Finalist [47][48]
Theorizing Transgender Identity for Clinical Practice: A New Model for Understanding Gender
Time Is the Thing A Body Moves Through
Transgender Poetry Xandria Phillips HULL Winner [44][45][46]
Cameron Awkward-Rich Dispatch Finalist [47][48]
EXTRATRANSMISSION
Our Weather Our Sea
Yanyi The Year of Blue Water
2021 Transgender Fiction Zeyn Joukhadar The Thirty Names of Night Winner [49][50][51]
Nino Cipri Finna Finalist [52]
Chana Porter The Seep
Vivek Shraya The Subtweet
(editor) Trans-Galactic Bike Ride: Feminist Bicycle Science Fiction Stories of Transgender and Nonbinary Adventurers
Transgender Nonfiction J Mase III and Dane Figueroa Edidi The Black Trans Prayer Book Winner [49][50][51]
Meredith Talusan Fairest: A Memoir Finalist [52]
Nepantla Squared: Transgender Mestiz@ Histories in Times of Global Shift
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore The Freezer Door
Trans Care
Transgender Poetry I Love You and I’m Not Dead Winner [49][50][51]
Greyhound Finalist [52]
Kay Ulanday Barrett More Than Organs
The Nancy Reagan Collection
Theories of Performance
2022 Transgender Fiction Jeanne Thornton Summer Fun Winner [53][54]
Torrey Peters Detransition, Baby Finalist [55][56]
Callum Angus A Natural History of Transition [56]
Margaret and the Mystery of the Missing Body
She Who Became the Sun
Transgender Nonfiction Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness Winner [53][54]
Brown Trans Figurations: Rethinking Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Chicanx/Latinx Studies Finalist [56]
Ivan Coyote Care Of: Letters, Connections, and Cures
and Blake Gutt (Eds.) Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography
Trans Sex: Clinical Approaches to Trans Sexualities and Erotic Embodiments
Transgender Poetry Crossbones on My Life Winner [54]
Salamat sa Intersectionality Finalist [56]
Transverse
Villainy
Raquel Salas Rivera x/ex/exis

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