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Susan Stryker


Susan Stryker

Birthday:

01/01/1961

Biography:

Susan Stryker is an award-winning scholar and filmmaker whose historical research, theoretical writing, and creative works have helped shape the cultural conversation on transgender topics since the early 1990s. Dr. Stryker earned her Ph.D. in United States History at the University of California-Berkeley in 1992, later held a Ford Foundation/Social Science Research Council post-doctoral fellowship in sexuality studies at Stanford University, and—before her one-year appointment at Yale (2019-2020)—has been a distinguished visiting faculty member at Harvard University, Northwestern University, Johns Hopkins University, University of California-Santa Cruz, Macquarie University in Sydney, and Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. She is the author, co-author, editor, or co-editor of numerous books and anthologies, including Gay by the Bay: A History of Queer Culture in the San Francisco Bay Area (Chronicle 1996), Queer Pulp: Perverse Passions in the Golden Age of the Paperback (Chronicle 2000), The Transgender Studies Reader (Routledge 2006), Transgender History: The Roots of Today’s Revolution (Seal Press 2008, 2017), and The Transgender Studies Reader 2 (2013).



Credits

Just Kids (2025)
as Self
Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution (2024)
as Self
What even is a TERF? (2022)
as
Genderation (2021)
as Self
No Ordinary Man (2021)
as Self
Disclosure (2020)
as Self - Historian
Reel in the Closet (2015)
as
Masculinity/Femininity (2015)
as Self
Maggots and Men (2009)
as
Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton's Cafeteria (2005)
as Herself / Narrator
Gendernauts - Eine Reise durch die Geschlechter (1999)
as Self