I'll Show You Mine
This
piece is a version of an ongoing conversation between two cultural
producers who are close, long?erm friends. Each is seeking to
expose to the other something of his own understanding of his
complicated and evolving sense of himself as a gendered, sexual,
thinking human being. There is no attempt to solidify a position or
come to agreement since the underlying proposition is that, while
individual integrity is of utmost importance, there is no singularly
solid position to take and no right way to be a person.
Jordy Jones (J.J.) What is a man?
Doran George (D.G.) Help!
I suppose the easiest way to answer this would
be to say he is a highly contested phenomenon. I? like to
say that what a man is depends entirely on
self?dentity. Anyone who says, I am a man is one. Defining sex by
individual choice would be the most democratic solution and,
intuitively, would be the use of the term that would result in the
greatest happiness.(pgs. 123-124)

Letterman, photography, (pg. 75)
Jordy Jones is a
long-time San Francisco resident currently residing part-time in the
California High Desert Arts Ghetto of Joshua Tree. He is a scholar,
curator, multimedia artist, and community advocate. His work has
included the investigation of issues of the human body and its
relationship to economics, technology, culture, censorship, and the
law. Jones has worked with cultural organizations as diverse as the
San Francisco Art Institute; The GLBT Historical Society; The
International Lesbian and Gay Association; Los Angeles Contemporary
Exhibitions; Intermedia Arts Minnesota; and The Guggenheim Soho, New
York. He has served on the governing boards of The San Francisco
Pride Celebration and Parade Committee, The Alice B. Toklas LGBT
Democratic Club, and The Lab. He is a past member of the LGBT
Advisory Committee of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission. As
male chair of the San Francisco Transgender Civil Rights
Implementation Task Force, he was key in implementing trans
inclusion in the health benefits package for city employees and for
furthering trainings for the police and sheriff's departments. He
has a B.A. in Conceptual and InformationArts, an M.A. in Museum
Studies and is pursuing a Ph.D. in Visual Studies and Critical
Theory at the University of California, Irvine, where he is a UC
Chancellor's Fellow. His dissertation, due for completion in 2008,
is entitled The Ambiguous I: Photography, Gender, Self. According to Mark Leno, member of the California
State Assembly representing District 13: "Jordy Jones is San
Francisco's Secret Weapon!"
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