Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation

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Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Seal Press (CA)
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
5.6 X 9.1 X 0.9 inches | 0.58 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781580053082

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About the Author
Kate Bornstein divides their time between New York City and the Rhode Island shore. Kate's stage work includes the solo performance pieces The Opposite Sex Is Neither, Virtually Yours, and On Men, Women, and the Rest of Us, and Kate's books include Gender Outlaw and A Queer and Pleasant Danger.

S. Bear Bergman is the author of nine books, founder of Flamingo Rampant press, and frequent consultant in equity and inclusion to business and government. Bear began his work in equity at the age of 15, as a founding member of the first ever Gay/Straight Alliance and has continued to help organizations and institutions move further along the pathways to justice ever since. These days Bear spends his time making trans cultural competency interventions however he can and trying to avoid stepping on his children's Lego.
Reviews
"Gender Outlaws takes the word gender and does to it what each new generation does with its inheritance: take what was handed down, sample and remix the hits of yesterday, and then reinvent and reimagine itself into a new being that only occasionally looks like its parents."--Ivan E. Coyote, writer and performer
"Bornstein, Bergman, and their rogue gallery of contributors explore the human genderscape with wit and soul. Gender Outlaws is required reading for anyone who has a sex or a gender... especially if you already think you know everything you need to know about them."--Hanne Blank, author of Big Big Love, Unruly Appetites, and Virgin: The Untouched History
"Finally, a book that gathers together the voices of new generations of gender outlaws! Edited by two trans-legends, this book manages to be smart, sexy, and entertaining. Gender Outlaws continues older conversations, starts new and often transnational dialogues, and gives us new ways of thinking about and inhabiting trans bodies, politics, and identities. Don't just read this book, become it!"--Jack Halberstam, author of The Queer Art of Failure