Sam Elkin Sam Elkin i(21171170 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 Finding the Right Phenotype : On (not) Being Autistic Sam Elkin , 2024 single work essay
— Appears in: Griffith Review , no. 85 2024; (p. 152-160)
1 3 y separately published work icon Detachable Penis : A Queer Legal Saga Sam Elkin , Perth : Upswell Publishing , 2024 27660005 2024 single work autobiography

'A darkly humorous and groundbreaking memoir from a new voice in queer literature

'In Detachable Penis- A Queer Legal Saga, Elkin relates his bumpy journey from lesbian to transgender lawyer in the aftermath of the 2017 marriage equality postal survey.

'As the inaugural lawyer of Victoria's queer law service, Elkin is quickly immersed in thorny debates around trans inclusion in sport, children's access to puberty blockers, birth certificate law reform and the Christian right's demand for enhanced religious freedoms. Set against the backdrop of a growing moral panic about the 'trans agenda', Elkin reflects on the double-edged sword of visibility post the 'transgender tipping point'.

'Elkin offers an honest, unflinching account of chest surgery, phalloplasty, the emotional impact of cross-sex hormones and the perils of airport body scanners. Undogmatic and refreshingly open-minded, Elkin explores his ambivalence about aspects of his own transition, masculinity and fears of lesbian erasure as he encounters a new world of gender-affirming psychologists, surgeons and speech pathologists.

'Through an examination of Elkin's legal casework and law reform efforts, Detachable Penis offers a kaleidoscopic view of LGBTIQA+ communities living on the margins. This politically sharp narrative offers a nuanced account of the lateral violence, poor mental health and activist burn out that besets the contemporary LGBTIQA+ rights movement.

'Part love letter and part cautionary tale, Detachable Penis offers a darkly humorous glimpse into Elkin's unique life in the law that will undoubtedly spark many prickly conversations.' (Publication summary)

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1 The Extraordinary Edward : A Life Stripped Bare Sam Elkin , 2024 single work essay
— Appears in: The Long Lede Anthology : Stories That Want to Be Told 2024;
1 Lady Justice Falters Sam Elkin , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2023;

— Review of Prima Facie Suzie Miller , 2023 single work novel

'Melbourne-born playwright and now novelist Suzie Miller has rightly received extraordinary praise for her one-woman play Prima Facie, which examines how courts routinely fail victims of sexual assault. With the star impact of Killing Eve’s Julie Comer playing high-flying criminal defence barrister Tessa Ensler in London’s West End and New York City’s Broadway productions, Prima Facie has gone on to enjoy a fairytale run. No doubt seeking to further capitalise on the play’s global success, Prima Facie has now been recast as a novel.' (Introduction)

1 Urechis Caupo Sam Elkin , 2023 single work short story
— Appears in: Island , no. 167 2023; (p. 42-45)
1 Detachable Penis : Gender Dismembered Sam Elkin , 2023 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Griffith Review , no. 79 2023; (p. 53-61)
1 Book Review : This All Come Back Now, Edited by Mykaela Saunders Sam Elkin , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: ArtsHub , June 2022;

— Review of This All Come Back Now 2022 anthology short story

'A mixtape of Un-Australian First Nations futurism from the collective campfire.'

1 Book Review : This Devastating Fever, Sophie Cunningham Sam Elkin , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: ArtsHub , September 2022;

— Review of This Devastating Fever Sophie Cunningham , 2022 single work novel

'An ambitious book that interweaves the lives of Leonard and Virginia Woolf with contemporaneous climate change disasters.'

1 Bindoon Sam Elkin , 2022 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Growing Up in Country Australia 2022;
1 Tit for Tat : The Conflicted Life of Sandra Willson Sam Elkin , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , October no. 447 2022; (p. 33)

— Review of Between Me and Myself : A Memoir of Murder, Desire and the Struggle to Be Free Sandra Willson , Rebecca Jennings , 2021 single work autobiography
'What could compel a woman to murder a complete stranger? This is the obvious question posed by Sandra Willson’s execution-style murder of Sydney taxi driver Rodney Woodgate in 1959 following the traumatic end of her lesbian relationship with a fellow trainee psychiatric nurse. It is something that Willson grapples with in her searing memoir, which she wrote over several decades. Posthumously edited by historian Rebecca Jennings, it joins one of a small group of books that provide a first-hand account of the criminalisation and institutional repression of lesbianism and gender non-conformity in mid-twentieth-century Australia.'

 (Introduction)

1 Books Roundup: Car Crash, As Beautiful as Any Other, Flock, Gunk Baby Ellen Cregan , Sam Elkin , Alexander Te Pohe , Ting Huang , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , May 2021;

— Review of Car Crash : A Memoir Lech Blaine , 2021 single work autobiography ; As Beautiful As Any Other : A Memoir of My Body Kaya Wilson , 2021 single work autobiography ; Flock : First Nations Stories Then and Now 2021 anthology single work prose short story ; Gunk Baby Jamie Marina Lau , 2020 single work novel
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