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'In the introduction to her seminal memoir of life as a transgender person, Conundrum (1974), the author Jan Morris makes it clear that she is not concerned with merely narrating the facts of her condition. ‘What was important’ to relate ‘was the liberty of us all to live as we wished to live, to love however we wanted to love, and to know ourselves, however peculiar, disconcerting or unclassifiable, at one with the gods and angels.'' (Introduction)
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Still Point Turning : The Catherine McGregor Story (Sydney Theatre Company)
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Still Point Turning : The Catherine McGregor Story (Sydney Theatre Company)
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