In conversation
Detachable Penis: Sam Elkin in conversation with Meg Tait and Rodney Croome AM
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On the eve of Transgender Day of Remembrance, Sam Elkin will be in conversation with Meg Tait to discuss Detachable Penis: A Queer Legal Saga.
Sam relates his bumpy journey from lesbian to transgender lawyer in the aftermath of the 2017 marriage equality postal survey. As the inaugural lawyer of Victoria’s queer law service, Elkin is quickly immersed in thorny debates around trans inclusion in sport, children’s access to puberty blockers, birth certificate law reform and the Christian right’s demand for enhanced religious freedoms. Set against the backdrop of a growing moral panic about the ‘trans agenda’, Elkin reflects on the double-edged sword of visibility post the ‘transgender tipping point’. It offers an honest, unflinching account of chest surgery, phalloplasty, the emotional impact of cross-sex hormones and the perils of airport body scanners.
Through an examination of Elkin’s legal casework and law reform efforts, the book offers a kaleidoscopic view of LGBTIQA+ communities living on the margins. Undogmatic and refreshingly open-minded, this politically sharp narrative offers a nuanced account of the lateral violence, poor mental health and activist burn out that besets the contemporary LGBTIQA+ rights movement.
Part love letter and part cautionary tale, Detachable Penis offers a darkly humorous glimpse into Elkin’s unique life in the law that will undoubtedly spark many prickly conversations.
Sam Elkin is a writer, event producer and co-editor of Nothing to Hide: Voices of Trans and Gender Diverse Australia. Born in England and raised on Noongar land, Sam now lives on unceded Wurundjeri land. Sam’s essays have been published in the Griffith Review, Australian Book Review, Sydney Review of Books and Kill Your Darlings. He hosts the 3rrr radio show Queer View Mirror and is a Tilde Film Festival board member. This is his first book.
Sam will be inconversation with Meg Tait of the Tasmanian Council of Social Services, and Rodney Croome AM, champion of LGBTQI+ rights throughout Australia for more than two decades and Tasmanian Australian of the Year 2015.
Tickets are $10 and include a glass of wine or soft drink.