Michael M. Weinstein is a trans/crip poet, scholar, essayist, and photographer. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker, Boston Review, The Kenyon Review, The Iowa Review, Conjunctions, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Poets.org, and elsewhere. A former MFA candidate and Zell Postgraduate Fellow at the University of Michigan, he holds a Ph.D. in English Literature from Harvard and formerly served as a Fulbright scholar in Siberia. He is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing at Earlham College.
Michael M. Weinstein
Articles
Instruments of Unknowing: On John Lee Clark’s “How to Communicate” and JJJJJerome Ellis’s “Aster of Ceremonies”
Michael Weinstein reviews “How to Communicate” by John Lee Clark and “Aster of Ceremonies” by JJJJJerome Ellis.
The Guts of the Living: On Polina Barskova’s “Air Raid”
Ainsley Morse and Michael M. Weinstein dive into “Air Raid,” a collection of poems by Polina Barskova, translated from the Russian by Valzhyna Mort.
Who’s Afraid of Transgender Kids?
Michael M. Weinstein looks at Sharon Liese’s new HBO documentary, “Transhood,” which explores the lives of children living beyond the gender binary.
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