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14 April 2026

An exciting introduction to cinema by the trans creators who are innovating filmmaking to imagine a more inclusive world.
Since the 1990s, a largely underground upwelling of trans creativity has helped new trans identities, communities, and political movements come together. In Trans Cinema, Laura Horak provides an entryway to the wildly diverse and creative cinema made by trans creators, including those who are Black, Indigenous, and people of color. Overlooked until now, this rich collection of media ranges in genre from romantic comedies to horror films and asks essential questions about how to be human and how to craft a livable life in a world on fire.
Using the fundamentals of film studies, Horak reveals the innovative approaches taken by trans and gender-nonconforming artists to explore how we relate to other people, what it's like to have a body, and how we survive in an oppressive society. These filmmakers tackle the challenging paradox of representing trans lives when greater visibility is associated with ever-increasing levels of harm. In the process, they produce art that emphasizes trans survival and resilience and imagines a more expansive world for trans communities.
Since the 1990s, a largely underground upwelling of trans creativity has helped new trans identities, communities, and political movements come together. In Trans Cinema, Laura Horak provides an entryway to the wildly diverse and creative cinema made by trans creators, including those who are Black, Indigenous, and people of color. Overlooked until now, this rich collection of media ranges in genre from romantic comedies to horror films and asks essential questions about how to be human and how to craft a livable life in a world on fire.
Using the fundamentals of film studies, Horak reveals the innovative approaches taken by trans and gender-nonconforming artists to explore how we relate to other people, what it's like to have a body, and how we survive in an oppressive society. These filmmakers tackle the challenging paradox of representing trans lives when greater visibility is associated with ever-increasing levels of harm. In the process, they produce art that emphasizes trans survival and resilience and imagines a more expansive world for trans communities.
Price: $26.95
Pages: 408
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
14 April 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520425101
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
"This encouraging book is a fitting tribute to the artists who are raising awareness of the realities of transgender lives. . . . An important resource for highlighting transgender visibility."
Laura Horak is Professor of Film Studies at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, and founder of the award-winning Transgender Media Portal. She is author of Girls Will Be Boys: Cross-Dressed Women, Lesbians, and American Cinema.
Contents
Introduction
Part One. Foundations
1. Mainstream Representation
2. A Brief History of Trans Filmmaking
3. The First Trans Film Festivals
Part Two. Key Themes
4. Community and Chosen Families
5. Trans Childhoods, Trans Parenthoods
6. Love, Sex, and Dating
7. Resisting Violence, Police, and Prisons
8. Embodiment and Transition
9. Connecting to the Past
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Appendix: Conducting an Accountability Audit, by Kit Chokly
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Part One. Foundations
1. Mainstream Representation
2. A Brief History of Trans Filmmaking
3. The First Trans Film Festivals
Part Two. Key Themes
4. Community and Chosen Families
5. Trans Childhoods, Trans Parenthoods
6. Love, Sex, and Dating
7. Resisting Violence, Police, and Prisons
8. Embodiment and Transition
9. Connecting to the Past
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Appendix: Conducting an Accountability Audit, by Kit Chokly
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index