Digital Transgender Archive
Angal Field shares their experience of being a writer, filmmaker and photographer in today’s media landscape and discusses the trappings of trans visibility. Using the medium of film to “speak back” they personally explore queer family stories and complex subject hoods. Angal speaks of the highs and lows of medically transitioning and the experience of dating in a new body and new gender. Born in Portland Oregon, they describe the limitations of their liberal upbringing and what it means to understand systemic issues that affect marginalized communities in which trans-potential will always be linked to abolition.
Item Actions
- View At
- https://nyctransoralhistory.org/interview/angal-field/
- Citation
- Cite
- Identifier
- td96k270f
- Collection
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Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts
- Institution
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NYC Trans Oral History Project
- Creator(s)
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Field, Angal
- Contributor(s)
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Silverman, Aviva
- Publisher
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New York Public Library
- Date Created
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May 1, 2019
- Genre
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Oral Histories
Transcriptions
- Subject(s)
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Barnard University
Celina Sciamma
Tomboy
- Places
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Oregon
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Multnomah County
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Portland
New York
California
California > Los Angeles > Malibu
- Topic(s)
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Colonialism
Family members
Film
Gay identity
Gay liberation
Gender
Gender bending
Health care
Hormones
Lesbians
Liberals
Photography
Politics
Privilege (Social psychology)
Religions
Roman catholicism
Sexual practices
Sexuality
Transgender community
Transgender identity
Transgender people
Transgender youth
Transitioning (Gender)
Visibility
- Resource Type
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Audio
Text
- Language
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English
- Rights
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Copyright undetermined
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