“It’s a Boy”

Angela Matthews, Adam Wiesner
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This collaborative narrative examines the personal experiences of children coming out to their parents as transgender. One author uses autoethnography to share her experience from a parent’s perspective, and one author utilizes fiction to relay his experience from the child’s perspective. This collaboration revealed that not all parents react negatively, and even those who may respond negatively when they first learn of their child’s gender identity may grow to understand and accept them over time; empathy toward the other will help both sides in these difficult contexts. In addition to the therapeutic benefits of writing, writing as a tool offers children a helpful conduit for approaching these difficult discussions; and fiction writing, in particular, can offer children the distance to help them feel safe in approaching a sensitive subject and allow them the freedom to imagine positive futures living as their authentic selves.
“是个男孩”
这种合作叙事考察了孩子们向父母出柜的个人经历。一位作者用自己的民族志从父母的角度来分享她的经历,一位作者用小说从孩子的角度来传递他的经历。这项合作表明,并不是所有的父母都持否定态度,即使是那些在第一次得知孩子的性别认同时可能持否定态度的父母,也可能随着时间的推移而逐渐理解和接受孩子的性别认同;在这种困难的情况下,对对方的同理心会对双方都有帮助。除了写作对治疗的好处,写作作为一种工具为孩子们提供了一个处理这些困难讨论的有用渠道;尤其是小说写作,可以为孩子们提供距离,帮助他们在接近敏感话题时感到安全,并允许他们自由地想象以真实的自我生活的积极未来。
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