The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes, Zoe Playdon
The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes, Zoe Playdon
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The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes

Author: Zoë Playdon

Narrator: Rebecca Root

Unabridged: 12 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/09/2021


Synopsis

The life story of an aristocratic Scottish trans man and the secret 1968 legal case that provides “a fascinating look into the changing landscape of trans rights” (Library Journal) throughout history.

Ewan Forbes was born to a wealthy, landowning family, holders of a baronetcy, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, in 1912. Assigned female at birth, his true identity was nevertheless clear even in childhood—and so, with the support of his mother, he was taken to European specialists and eventually treated with early preparations of synthetic testosterone. Raised as a boy at home but socially obliged to present himself as a girl in public until his official coming out to the Queen, Ewan grew up, became a doctor, and got married. (This required him to correct the sex on his birth certificate, which was possible at that time without much fuss.) For decades, he lived a quiet life as a husband, doctor, and a pillar of the local community.

But in 1965, Ewan’s older brother died unexpectedly—leaving Ewan, the next oldest man in the family, to inherit the baronetcy. When his cousin John—spurred on by Ewan’s sister—contested the inheritance he was forced to defend his male status in Scotland’s supreme civil court, where he prevailed.

This hugely important case would have changed the lives of trans people across the world—had it not been hidden. The hearing was conducted privately, the media were gagged, and those involved were sworn to secrecy. The case remained unknown until 1996 and is at last described here, along with the life of Ewan Forbes, for the first time. Enlightening and galvanizing, The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes is a “remarkable…vital historical reference” (Booklist) for transgender history and the ongoing struggle for trans rights.

About Zoë Playdon

Zoë Playdon is the Emeritus Professor of Medical Humanities at the University of London and a Council member of the Association for Medical Humanities. She holds five degrees, including two doctorates. Zoë is a former cochair of the Gay and Lesbian Association of Doctors and Dentists [GLADD] and cofounded the Parliamentary Forum on Gender Identity in 1994. She has thirty years’ experience of frontline work in LGBTI human rights, including supporting and advising on UK and European legal cases.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ceecee

This book is about the basic civil liberties for transgender people that evaporated in the U.K. in the late 1960’s when the law required compliance with the gender stated on birth certificates. This injustice is linked to the suppressed and hidden case of Sir Ewan Forbes which combined with the divo......more

Goodreads review by Douglas

The story of Ewan Forbes is a genuinely fascinating one; an aristocrat considered female at birth who was recertified by a sheriff as properly male in 1952, married, became a successful GP, then (as a male) inherited a baronetcy which contained a large quantity of land, despite a legal challenge in......more

Goodreads review by Terence

This book is weird. It starts with an utterly improbable - but completely true - premise; what if there was a secret court case which set back the cause of trans rights for half a century? And, yet, that's where we are. Complex and secretive bureaucracies fighting against open publication. The open d......more

A book that highlights a part of lgbt history and law that was hidden for decades by Westminster. Incorporating similar cases across the Atlantic that were occurring at the same time as Ewan was fighting for his rights, this book was definitely worth the long audiobook hold.......more


Quotes

"As the legal and cultural elements unfold, Forbes and his family are kept at the center of the story by Playdon’s beautifully descriptive passages and Root's fine pacing and subtle voicing."