Historical Frictions: Jordy Rosenberg, Jack Sheppard and Imagining Transgender Lives in the Archive

Published: June 28, 2019, 5:43 a.m.

In a wide-ranging conversation, Eric and Medaya talk with author Jordy Rosenberg about the life and times of Jack Sheppard, eighteenth century Britain\u2019s most famous prisonbreak artist, who is at the center of Rosenberg\u2019s Confessions of the Fox. Plumbing the archival material that remains of this mysterious figure, Rosenberg\u2019s novel imagines Sheppard as a transgender man whose gender ambiguous \u201cslight\u201d body was often described as boon to his trade and to his reputation as a notorious ladies man. Throughout the conversation, we discuss how our changing understandings of gender and sexuality across history challenge how we think about identity, desire and embodiment. \nAlso, filmmaker Werner Herzog returns to recommend J. A. Baker's The Peregrine.