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A list of | A list of notable books on nonbinary gender and related topics. | ||
== Books == | == Books == | ||
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| "This eye-opening account of the differences in how sex/gender diversity is experienced in seven cultures raises our consciousness and challenges our intellectual understandings and attitudes about what we consider natural, normal, and morally right." | | "This eye-opening account of the differences in how sex/gender diversity is experienced in seven cultures raises our consciousness and challenges our intellectual understandings and attitudes about what we consider natural, normal, and morally right." | ||
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| | | Gonzalez, Maya Christina; Smith-Gonzalez, Mathew (2010). ''[https://www.worldcat.org/title/i-am-free-to-be-me-gender-now-coloring-book/oclc/893638389 I am free to be me: gender now coloring book]''. [[W:International Standard Book Number|ISBN]] [[Special:BookSources/978-0-9843799-1-0|978-0-9843799-1-0]]. [[W:OCLC|OCLC]] 893638389. | ||
| "Adapted from the original Gender Now Coloring Book, this activity book brings the Gender team into the classroom with more activities and stories to guide children in learning and understanding gender and its expression." | | "Adapted from the original Gender Now Coloring Book, this activity book brings the Gender team into the classroom with more activities and stories to guide children in learning and understanding gender and its expression." | ||
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| | | Bornstein, Kate; Bornstein, Kate (2016). [https://www.worldcat.org/title/gender-outlaw-on-men-women-and-the-rest-of-us/oclc/964290059&referer=brief_results ''Gender outlaw: on men, women, and the rest of us''<nowiki>(Revised and updated [edition] ed.).</nowiki>] New York: Vintage Books, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. [[W:International Standard Book Number|ISBN]] [[Special:BookSources/978-1-101-97324-0|978-1-101-97324-0]]. [[W:OCLC|OCLC]] 957645634. | ||
|''"Gender Outlaw'' details Bornstein’s transformation from heterosexual male to lesbian woman... this particular coming-of-age story is also a provocative investigation into our notions of male and female, from a self-described nonbinary transfeminine diesel femme dyke who never stops questioning our cultural assumptions." | |''"Gender Outlaw'' details Bornstein’s transformation from heterosexual male to lesbian woman... this particular coming-of-age story is also a provocative investigation into our notions of male and female, from a self-described nonbinary transfeminine diesel femme dyke who never stops questioning our cultural assumptions." | ||
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| Bornstein, Kate; Bergman, S. Bear (2010). [https://www.worldcat.org/title/gender-outlaws-the-next-generation/oclc/868338996&referer=brief_results ''Gender outlaws: the next generation''.] Berkeley, Calif.: Seal Press : Distributed by Publishers Group West. [[W:International Standard Book Number|ISBN]] [[Special:BookSources/978-1-58005-377-8|978-1-58005-377-8]]. [[W:OCLC|OCLC]] 688504152. | |||
| "In ''Gender Outlaws,'' Bornstein, together with writer, raconteur, and theater artist S. Bear Bergman, collects and contextualizes the work of this generation's trans and genderqueer forward thinkers — new voices from the stage, on the streets, in the workplace, in the bedroom, and on the pages and websites of the world's most respected mainstream news sources." | | "In ''Gender Outlaws,'' Bornstein, together with writer, raconteur, and theater artist S. Bear Bergman, collects and contextualizes the work of this generation's trans and genderqueer forward thinkers — new voices from the stage, on the streets, in the workplace, in the bedroom, and on the pages and websites of the world's most respected mainstream news sources." | ||
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| Kobabe, Maia (2019). ''[https://www.worldcat.org/title/gender-queer-a-memoir/oclc/1144682488&referer=brief_results Gender queer: a memoir]''. St. Louis, MO: Lion Forge Comics. [[W:International Standard Book Number|ISBN]] [[Special:BookSources/978-1-5493-0400-2|978-1-5493-0400-2]]. | |||
| "Maia's intensely cathartic autobiography charts eir journey of self-identity, which includes the mortification and confusion of adolescent crushes, grappling with how to come out to family and society, bonding with friends over erotic gay fanfiction, and facing the trauma and fundamental violation of pap smears. Started as a way to explain to eir family what it means to be nonbinary and asexual, Gender Queer is more than a personal story: it is a useful and touching guide on gender identity-what it means" | | "Maia's intensely cathartic autobiography charts eir journey of self-identity, which includes the mortification and confusion of adolescent crushes, grappling with how to come out to family and society, bonding with friends over erotic gay fanfiction, and facing the trauma and fundamental violation of pap smears. Started as a way to explain to eir family what it means to be nonbinary and asexual, Gender Queer is more than a personal story: it is a useful and touching guide on gender identity-what it means" | ||
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| "The possibility of embracing transgender as a legitimate identity is a relatively new phenomenon. What this book achieves, in straightforward and engaging language, is to combine formal academic research with a deeply moving personal narrative, to give the reader an insight into the world of a person who came to accept and embrace a transgender identity." | | "The possibility of embracing transgender as a legitimate identity is a relatively new phenomenon. What this book achieves, in straightforward and engaging language, is to combine formal academic research with a deeply moving personal narrative, to give the reader an insight into the world of a person who came to accept and embrace a transgender identity." | ||
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| Bornstein, Kate (2013). ''[https://www.worldcat.org/title/my-gender-workbook-how-to-become-a-real-man-a-real-woman-the-real-you-or-something-else-entirely/oclc/1001712775&referer=brief_results My gender workbook: how to become a real man, a real woman, the real you, or something else entirely]''. New York ; London: Routledge. [[W:International Standard Book Number|ISBN]] [[Special:BookSources/978-0-415-91672-1|978-0-415-91672-1]]. | |||
| "With ''My Gender Workbook'', Kate Bornstein brings theory down to Earth and provides a practical approach to living ''with'' or ''without'' a gender...With quizzes and exercises that determine how much of a man or woman you are, ''My Gender Workbook'' gives you the tools to reach whatever point you desire on the gender continuum." | | "With ''My Gender Workbook'', Kate Bornstein brings theory down to Earth and provides a practical approach to living ''with'' or ''without'' a gender...With quizzes and exercises that determine how much of a man or woman you are, ''My Gender Workbook'' gives you the tools to reach whatever point you desire on the gender continuum." | ||
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| Sycamore, Matt Bernstein, ed. (2006). ''[https://www.worldcat.org/title/nobody-passes-rejecting-the-rules-of-gender-and-conformity/oclc/255748516&referer=brief_results Nobody passes: rejecting the rules of gender and conformity]''. Emeryville, CA: Seal Press. [[W:International Standard Book Number|ISBN]] [[Special:BookSources/978-1-58005-184-2|978-1-58005-184-2]]. [[W:OCLC|OCLC]] 71285289. | |||
| "An anthology exploring the act of passing-as the "right" gender, race, class, sexuality, age, ability, body type, ethnicity, and beyond. ''Nobody Passes'' is a collection of essays that confronts and challenges the very notion of belonging. By examining the perilous intersections of identity, categorization, and community, contributors challenge societal mores ''and'' countercultural norms." | | "An anthology exploring the act of passing-as the "right" gender, race, class, sexuality, age, ability, body type, ethnicity, and beyond. ''Nobody Passes'' is a collection of essays that confronts and challenges the very notion of belonging. By examining the perilous intersections of identity, categorization, and community, contributors challenge societal mores ''and'' countercultural norms." | ||
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| Queen, Carol; Schimel, Lawrence, eds. (1997). ''[https://www.worldcat.org/title/pomosexuals-challenging-assumptions-about-gender-and-sexuality/oclc/925241384&referer=brief_results PoMoSEXUALS: challenging assumptions about gender and sexuality]'' (1st ed ed.). San Francisco, Calif: Cleis Press. [[W:International Standard Book Number|ISBN]] [[Special:BookSources/978-1-57344-074-5|978-1-57344-074-5]]. | | Queen, Carol; Schimel, Lawrence, eds. (1997). ''[https://www.worldcat.org/title/pomosexuals-challenging-assumptions-about-gender-and-sexuality/oclc/925241384&referer=brief_results PoMoSEXUALS: challenging assumptions about gender and sexuality]'' (1st ed ed.). San Francisco, Calif: Cleis Press. [[W:International Standard Book Number|ISBN]] [[Special:BookSources/978-1-57344-074-5|978-1-57344-074-5]]. | ||
| "PoMo: short for PostModern; in | | "PoMo: short for PostModern; in th earts, a movement following after and in direct reaction to Modernism; culturally, an outlook that acknowledges diverse and complex points of view. PoMoSexual: the queer erotic reality beyond the boundaries of gender, separatism, and essentialist notions of sexual orientation." | ||
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| Wilchins, Riki Anne (2004). ''[https://www.worldcat.org/title/queer-theory-gender-theory-an-instant-primer/oclc/952583024&referer=brief_results Queer theory, gender theory: an instant primer]'' (1st ed ed.). Los Angeles, [Calif.]: Alyson Books. [[W:International Standard Book Number|ISBN]] [[Special:BookSources/978-1-55583-798-3|978-1-55583-798-3]]. | |||
| "A one-stop, no-nonsense introduction to the core of postmodern theory, particularly its impact on queer and gender studies. Nationally known gender activist Riki Wilchins combines straightforward prose with concrete examples from LGBT and feminist politics, as well as her own life, to guide the reader through the ideas that have forever altered our understanding of bodies, sex and desire." | | "A one-stop, no-nonsense introduction to the core of postmodern theory, particularly its impact on queer and gender studies. Nationally known gender activist Riki Wilchins combines straightforward prose with concrete examples from LGBT and feminist politics, as well as her own life, to guide the reader through the ideas that have forever altered our understanding of bodies, sex and desire." | ||
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| "In the 1990s, questions of sex roles and individual identity have taken a central position in intellectual debates. These eleven essays in history and anthropology offer a novel perspective on these debates by questioning the place of sexual dimorphism in culture and history. They propose a new role for the study of alternative sex and gender systems in cultural science, as a means of critiquing thinking that privileges standard male/female gender distinctions and rejects the natural basis of other forms of sexuality." | | "In the 1990s, questions of sex roles and individual identity have taken a central position in intellectual debates. These eleven essays in history and anthropology offer a novel perspective on these debates by questioning the place of sexual dimorphism in culture and history. They propose a new role for the study of alternative sex and gender systems in cultural science, as a means of critiquing thinking that privileges standard male/female gender distinctions and rejects the natural basis of other forms of sexuality." | ||
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| | |Charlie McNabb. (2018). ''Nonbinary Gender Identities: History, Culture, Resources'' | ||
|"McNabb provides scholars, archivists, librarians, and teachers with a treasure-trove of resources to learn about, and research, the history and contemporary experiences of nonbinary people."<ref>https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1065&context=jcas | |"McNabb provides scholars, archivists, librarians, and teachers with a treasure-trove of resources to learn about, and research, the history and contemporary experiences of nonbinary people."<ref>https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1065&context=jcas</ref> | ||
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| | |Leah DeVun (2020) ''The Shape of Sex: Nonbinary Gender from Genesis to the Renaissance'' | ||
|Covers the history of [[intersex]] and [[nonbinary]] people. | |Covers the history of [[intersex]] and [[nonbinary]] people. | ||
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