

Too Radical:
The Writings
of Riki Anne Wilchins
Introduction Riki Anne Wilchins is the founder of
the Transexual Menace, the Executive Director of GenderPAC, and one of
the most brilliant and controversial writers on the transgender scene. She
is "too radical", in that her work is brutally honest, sometimes
confrontational, and often explicitly sexual. I am proud to be able to
present some of her writing here. (Note: Riki prefers the spelling
"transexual," over the more common "transsexual.")
Prose Works
- Video Tape
- Riki's signature piece, "Video Tape," is
brilliant post-modern autobiography. I think it's the best short piece about
transsexualism that I've ever read.
- The
Castrated Woman
- One of Riki's most important essays,
"The Castrated Woman" examines the destructive ways some of us
alter our bodies and personalities as we desperately try to appear
nontranssexual.
- A
Sunday's Sermon On Spirituality, the God-Thing, & Other Deep
Stuff
- Riki delivered this address at a Metropolitan Gender
Alliance meeting in New York in 1994. It's a beautiful essay on
transsexual spirituality.
- Denial,
Dissociation, and Transexuality as Incest
- Riki considers the
typical treatment of gender-variant children by their caregivers to be a
form of child abuse, comparable in some ways to incest. The result is
often denial of our pasts, and dissociation from our bodies. This
thoughtful essay first appeared in Chrysalis #8.
- 21
Things You DON'T Say to a Transexual
- This hilarious essay
makes some serious points, while displaying Riki's famous wit. It
appeared in TransSisters #3.
- A
Shopping List of Transexual Shame
- Confronting our shame
about being transsexual women is essential if we are to heal. Here is
Riki's list of the ways we act out of shame about our transsexualism.
- Lines In The
Sand, Cries Of Desire
- This is Riki's powerful account of
her struggle to exorcise the ghosts of childhood sexual abuse. As usual,
the body is Riki's battleground and sex is her weapon of choice. Warning:
exually explicit.
Poetry
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