Wednesday, 26 August 2015

Caitlyn Jenner Halloween costume promotes transphobia

Caitlyn Jenner Halloween costume promotes transphobia 

 
Halloween is a long way off but one costume already has emerged as controversial.
Several retailers are offering Caitlyn Jenner Halloween costumes featuring variations of the ensemble worn by the transgender trailblazer for her iconic Vanity Fair cover.

Critics say the costume mocks the transgender community and promotes transphobia by reducing Jenner to a stereotype. An online petition singles out pop-up store Spirit Halloween and urges the retailer to stop selling it.
“Do not turn Caitlyn Jenner into a costume. Your profit will only lead to greater transphobia and marginalization of an already at-risk community,” the petition says.
The retailer has no intention of pulling the costume from stores or its website, Spirit Halloween spokeswoman Lisa Barr said.

“At Spirit Halloween we create a wide range of costumes that are often based on celebrities, public figures, heroes and superheroes. Caitlyn Jenner is all of the above and our Caitlyn-inspired costume reflects just that,” Barr said in an email.

Wholesale Halloween Costumes also offers a “Unisex Call Me Caitlyn Costume” that comes with shorts, wig, padded top and “Call Me Caitlyn” pageant sash.
Though it might be possible in a limited context to don the costume in a tasteful way, that’s not likely to happen, transgender advocates say. Here are some reasons they say it’s offensive:

Spirit Halloween and WholesaleCostumes.com are known for selling humorous, tongue-in-cheek costumes, from pizza slice to one-night stand. Others costumes, like sexy noble Indian sweetheart or down for the count, might be considered controversial or tasteless.

WholesaleCostume.com’s “Unisex Call Me Caitlyn” lives in the “humorous” section of men’s costumes, along with Sock Monkey, red beer pong cup and other costumes meant to “surprise people with your great sense of humor,” according to the category description.
Jenner’s inclusion in such company is a clear mockery, said Kylar W. Broadus, director of the group’s Transgender Civil Rights Project.

“It’s really clear that the costume is meant to make fun of Caitlyn and transgender people by putting it under the category of humor,” Broadus said.
And, for those in the transgender community lacking Jenner’s financial security, reality is anything but humorous.

“We’re in a moment of ongoing violence and crisis in the community,” he said. “It’s a real affront to the community to think you can make fun of transgender people and go to a party dressed like Caitlyn when we’re struggling to survive on a daily basis.

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