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GenderQueer: Voices from Beyond the Sexual Binary
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GenderQueer: Voices from Beyond the Sexual Binary
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When
GenderQueer
was first published in 2002, it was groundbreaking, even inventing a new word for those whose voices had been hidden behind the walls of the gender binary. Now--finally!--it's republished, and those voices are still fresh and compelling in a volume that can take its place as one of the field's early and most original "classics."
Michael Kimmel
SUNY Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies
Stony Brook University (retired)
Perhaps more than any other issue, gender identity has galvanized the queer community in recent years. The questions go beyond the nature of male/female to a yet-to-be-traversed region that lies somewhere between and beyond biologically determined gender. In this groundbreaking anthology, first published nearly two decades ago, three experts in gender studies and politics navigate around rigid, societally imposed concepts of two genders to discover and illuminate the limitless possibilities of identity. Thirty first-person accounts of gender construction, exploration, and questioning provide the groundwork for cultural discussion, political action, and even greater possibilities of autonomous gender choices.
GenderQueer
was first published in 2002, it was groundbreaking, even inventing a new word for those whose voices had been hidden behind the walls of the gender binary. Now--finally!--it's republished, and those voices are still fresh and compelling in a volume that can take its place as one of the field's early and most original "classics."
Michael Kimmel
SUNY Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies
Stony Brook University (retired)
Perhaps more than any other issue, gender identity has galvanized the queer community in recent years. The questions go beyond the nature of male/female to a yet-to-be-traversed region that lies somewhere between and beyond biologically determined gender. In this groundbreaking anthology, first published nearly two decades ago, three experts in gender studies and politics navigate around rigid, societally imposed concepts of two genders to discover and illuminate the limitless possibilities of identity. Thirty first-person accounts of gender construction, exploration, and questioning provide the groundwork for cultural discussion, political action, and even greater possibilities of autonomous gender choices.