Description
Ari Kane, born in 1936, is a counselor, gerontologist, and sexologist known for founding the Outreach Institute of Gender Studies
as well as Fantasia Fair, a yearly festival for the transgender and gender-nonconforming community. Kane is bi-gender and
androgynous, identifying with both masculinity and femininity. This collection largely consists of materials from Fantasia
Fair, as well as various gender conferences; there is also a box of Outreach Institute materials and a box of publications.
Background
Ari
Kane, born in 1936, is a counselor, gerontologist, and sexologist known for founding the Outreach Institute of Gender Studies
as well as Fantasia Fair, a yearly festival for the transgender and gender-nonconforming community. Kane is bisexual, bi-gender,
and androgynous, identifying with both masculinity and femininity; her pronouns are “he” and “she.” The Outreach Institute
focuses on providing programs that broaden understanding about the diversity of gender experience, expression, and perception
in daily life, and to facilitating research in all aspects of the phenomenon of human gender, particularly as it pertains
to sexuality. Portions of Kane’s papers are also held at Harvard and the University of Victoria.
Kane explicitly does not identify as nonbinary, but rather with both binary genders. The indexing term “nonbinary people”
is included to place this catalog record under the broad genderqueer/nonbinary umbrella, and to aid in findability for researchers
searching for people under that umbrella.
Extent
6.25 linear feet (five cartons)
Restrictions
Copyright to material has been transferred to the GLBT Historical Society. All requests for reproductions and/or permission
to publish or quote from material must be submitted in writing to the GLBT Historical Society Archivist.
Availability
Collection is open for research.