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<div>If you will be in Toronto following CATR in K/W at Congress,
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<div><span>Due to popular demand...</span><br>
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<span>A second Toronto book signing of TRANS(per)FORMING Nina
Arsenault:An Unreasonable Body of Work (Ed. Judith Rudakoff)</span></div>
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<div>Transgendered playwright, performer, columnist, and sex
worker Nina Arsenault has undergone more than sixty plastic
surgeries in pursuit of a feminine beauty ideal. In <i>TRANS(per)FORMING
Nina Arsenault</i>, Judith Rudakoff brings together a diverse
group of contributors, including artists, scholars, and
Arsenault herself to offer an exploration of beauty, image, and
the notion of queerness through the lens of Arsenault’s highly
personal brand of performance art.</div>
<div>Illustrated with 35 full colour photographs of the artist’s
transformation over the years and demonstrating her diversity of
personae, this volume contributes to a deepening of our
understanding of what it means to be a woman and what it means
to be beautiful. Also included in this volume is the full script
of Arsenault’s critically acclaimed stage play, <i>The Silicone
Diaries.</i></div>
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<div><span>Nina Arsenault will perform an excerpt from The Silicone
Diaries.</span></div>
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at 11 St. Thomas Street, just south of Bloor St., across from
the Windsor Arms Hotel. The store is equidistant from the Bay
Street subway station on the Bloor/Danforth line or the Museum
station on the Yonge/University line (two blocks west at Charles
St. and University Ave.).</span><br>
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<span>-- </span><br>
<span>Judith Rudakoff (Dr.)</span><br>
<span>Professor</span><br>
<span>Department of Theatre</span><br>
<span> Tell me and I may forget</span><br>
<span>York University Explain to me and I may remember</span><br>
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