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14/03/2006
It has been suggested that there is a class of narrative that can be called the Eskimo tale - because irrespective of the story's other merits, you come away with a detailed sense of what it is to be an Eskimo. This is nonetheless true if that sense includes an awareness of the debate as to whether Eskimo is, or is not, a useful and correct term for the various First Peoples of the Far North. To have a minority accurately, or even adequately, represented is some sort of advance in that common understanding which is part of urbane civility. This applies with particular piquancy to communities like the transexual or the somewhat broader coalition of the transgendered, whose legal status has been so radically altered by recent Act of Parliament, but whom it is still fashionable to traduce in the Guardian Weekend Magazine.

~Roz Kaveney, review of Breakfast on Pluto, Times Literary Supplement, 16th February 2006

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