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Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore (born May 31, 1973) is an American author and activist. She is the author of two memoirs and three novels, and the editor of six nonfiction anthologies.


Early life and education

Sycamore was born in
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to a
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family and was raised in the Potomac Highlands neighborhood of
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. After spending a year in college at
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, in 1992 she moved to
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where she became involved in activism with
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.


Activism and literary career

Sycamore was involved in
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in the early 1990s and
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in the late 1990s. In 1998, she was the host of the first
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event in New York, appearing with performer
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, writer
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, cabaret artists
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, and
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band Three Dollar Bill held in Brooklyn, NY, which was captured in the documentary film entitled ''Gay Shame 98'', by Scott Berry. She was one of the instigators of Gay Shame in San Francisco, which started in 2000 and became "a year-round direct action extravaganza dedicated to exposing all hypocrites". Sycamore was involved in the cultural center Dumba, and is a leading critic of assimilationist trends in
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culture. Sycamore's first anthology, ''Tricks and Treats: Sex Workers Write About Their Clients'', was published by Haworth Press in 2000. Her first novel, ''Pulling Taffy'', was published by Suspect Thoughts Press in 2003. Her second anthology, ''Dangerous Families: Queer Writing on Surviving'', was published by Haworth Press in 2004. Her third anthology, ''That's Revolting!: Queer Strategies for Resisting Assimilation'', was published by Soft Skull Press that same year. Her fourth anthology, ''Nobody Passes: Rejecting the Rules of Gender and Conformity'', was published by Seal Press in 2006. Her second novel, ''So Many Ways to Sleep Badly'', was published by City Lights Books in 2008. Her fifth anthology, ''Why Are Faggots So Afraid of Faggots? Flaming Challenges to Masculinity, Objectification, and the Desire to Conform'', was published by AK Press in 2012, and was an American Library Association Stonewall Honor Book. Sycamore's first memoir, ''The End of San Francisco,'' was published by City Lights Books in 2013, and won a Lambda Literary Award. Her third novel, ''Sketchtasy'', was published by
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in 2018. Her second memoir, ''The Freezer Door'', was published by Semiotext(e) in 2020, and received rave reviews in ''
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'' and ''The Washington Post'' on the publication date. ''The Freezer Door'' was named one of the Best LGBTQ Books of 2020 by ''
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,'' was a ''New York Times'' Editors' Choice, and was a finalist for the 2021 PEN/Jean Stein Book Award, an annual award which recognizes a "book-length work of any genre for its originality, merit, and impact, which has broken new ground by reshaping the boundaries of its form and signaling strong potential for lasting influence." Sycamore's sixth anthology, ''Between Certain Death and a Possible Future: Queer Writing on Growing Up with the AIDS Crisis'', was published by Arsenal Pulp Press in 2021. Her next book, ''Touching The Art'', is scheduled to be published by Soft Skull Press in 2023. In January 2009, Sycamore initiated a public postering project called Lostmissing, which she describes as: Sycamore opposed the push among the
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movement for
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, arguing that it distracts from more pressing issues like the securing of
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and housing security for all. Sycamore also opposed the LGBT movement's focus on inclusion in the US military, arguing instead that the movement should be focused on opposing the harmful impacts of the military at home and abroad. In 2010, she appeared on ''
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'' in the segment
Does Opposing “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Bolster US Militarism? A Debate with Lt. Dan Choi and Queer Activist Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore
'' and later penned op-eds against trans inclusion in the military in ''
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'' and ''
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.'' In 2018, in collaboration with Dean Spade, Sycamore co-organized a ''Queer Anti-Militarism Townhall: Trans Liberation Not U.S. Invasion'' at the
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, alongside other queer and trans anti-military voices, including
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, Soya Jung,
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and Matt Remle. Sycamore contributed to ''Against Equality: Queer Critiques of Gay Marriage,'' and wrote the introduction to ''Against Equality: Queer Revolution, Not Mere Inclusion,'' anthologies printed by the Against Equality collective in 2010 and 2014. In 2008, Sycamore was named as a "visionary" as part of
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magazine's "50 Visionaries Who Are Changing the World."


Awards and honors

* 2013 American Library Association Stonewall Honor Book, ''Why Are Faggots So Afraid of Faggots? Flaming Challenges to Masculinity, Objectification, and the Desire to Conform'' *2014
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for Transgender Non-Fiction, ''The End of San Francisco'' * 2018
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Book Concierge Best Books of 2018, ''Sketchtasy'' * 2018 Artist Trust Fellowship, writer * 2020 ''New York Times'' Editors' Choice, ''The Freezer Door'' *2020 ''O, The Oprah Magazine'' Best LGBTQ Books of 2020, ''The Freezer Door'' * 2021 PEN/Jean Stein Book Award Finalist, ''The Freezer Door''


Personal life

Sycamore is
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and uses ''she/her'' pronouns. She has described herself as, "A genderqueer, faggot, and a queen, on the trans continuum, in a gender bending, gender blur kind of place. But the words I relate to the most are probably 'faggot' and 'queen.' 'Queer' would be more of a broader political identity." Sycamore is the granddaughter of Gladys Goldstein. She writes about her grandmother in''Touching the Art.


Bibliography


Novels

*''Sketchtasy'' Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2018. , *''So Many Ways to Sleep Badly'' San Francisco: City Lights Books, 2008. , *''Pulling Taffy'' San Francisco: Suspect Thoughts, 2003. ,


Memoir

*''The Freezer Door'' South Pasadena: Semiotext(e) 2020. *''The End of San Francisco'' San Francisco: City Lights Books, 2013. , *''Touching the Art'' New York:
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, 2023. ,


Nonfiction Anthologies

*''Between Certain Death and a Possible Future: Queer Writing on Growing Up with the AIDS Crisis'' Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2021. *''Why Are Faggots So Afraid of Faggots? Flaming Challenges to Masculinity, Objectification, and the Desire to Conform'' Oakland: AK Press, 2012. , *''Nobody Passes: Rejecting the Rules of Gender and Conformity'' Emeryville: Seal Press, 2006. , *''That's Revolting!: Queer Strategies for Resisting Assimilation'' Brooklyn: Soft Skull Press: Distributed by Publishers Group West, 2004. , *''Dangerous Families: Queer Writing on Surviving'' New York: Haworth Press, 2004. *''Tricks and Treats: Sex Workers Write About Their Clients'' New York: Haworth Press, 2000. ,


Filmography

* '' Homotopia'' (2007) *''All That Sheltering Emptiness'' (2010), 16mm, 7 mins


References


External links

*
An interview with Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, August 2008

Does Opposing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Bolster US Militarism?
– video debate by ''
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'' *''New York Journal of Books'' review of 2013 title
''The End of San Francisco''The Brutality of Believing: Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore in Conversation with Kathleen Rooney. Brooklyn Rail, February 2014
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