The Feministing Five: Interview

Clipped from: www.feministing.com by clp.ly

Aside from her numerous blogging projects and contributions of erotica collections, Sexsmith also writes a column called Radical Masculinity for Carnal Nation. This month she writes about the search for icons in masculinity, and observes that “things are changing. That is my entire premise of this series of articles on Radical Masculinity: that we are at a precarious time, in transition, finally studying what it means to “be a man” in this culture, much like feminists and gender scholars have been studying femininity and women in the past forty years. Underneath the question of what it means to “be a man,” as queers and butches and trans and genderqueer folks are also asking, is what it means to be masculine.” It’s very thought-provoking stuff, so if you’re interested, I encourage you to go check it out.

Also, if you’re at SXSW this weekend, don’t miss the Engaging the Queer Community panel at 3:30 today, where Sinclair will be speaking!

And now, without further ado, The Feministing Five, with Sinclair Sexsmith.

Chloe Angyal: What led you to start blogging about sex, gender and relationships?

Read the entire interview over at Feministing.com.

On the Examiner: Butch & Femme Definitions

An article courtesy of Abiola Abrams,

Sinclair Sexmith rocks. We first met Mr. Sexsmith when we both participated in Shira Tarrant’s Feminist Sex reading at Bluestockings Bookstore in New York along with activist-writer Audacia Ray. She’s also in the NY Sex Blogger Calendar to benefit Sex Work Awareness, and will be taking the stage on December 15th at the premiere night of our Abiola’s Kiss and Tell Reading Series at Madame X.

Read the whole article on the Examiner.