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    Hunter is also the author of the academic paper "Same Door, Different Closet: A Heterosexual Sissy's Coming-Out Party", published in 1992 in the journal ''Feminism & Psychology''.<ref>Hunter, A. (1992). Same Door, Different Closet: A Heterosexual Sissy's Coming-Out Party. Feminism & Psychology, 2(3), 367–385. doi:10.1177/0959353592023005</ref>
    Hunter is also the author of the academic paper "Same Door, Different Closet: A Heterosexual Sissy's Coming-Out Party", published in 1992 in the journal ''Feminism & Psychology''.<ref>Hunter, A. (1992). Same Door, Different Closet: A Heterosexual Sissy's Coming-Out Party. Feminism & Psychology, 2(3), 367–385. doi:10.1177/0959353592023005</ref>


    As of 2020, Hunter currently lives in New Hyde Park, Long Island, New York.<ref name="Alessandro" />
     
    A sequal to ''Genderqueer'' by the title ''That Guy in Our Women's Studies Class'' is expected to be released in 2021.
     
    As of 2021, Hunter lives in New Hyde Park, Long Island, New York.<ref name="Alessandro" />


    ==References==
    ==References==

    Revision as of 06:14, 15 July 2021

    Allan D. Hunter
    Nationality American
    Pronouns Any[1]
    Gender identity genderqueer[1]
    Occupation writer
    Known for Genderqueer: A Story From a Different Closet

    Allan D. Hunter is an American writer known for the book Genderqueer: A Story From a Different Closet. The book is semi-autobiographical and follows the protagonist, Derek, coming of age and forming an identity.[2][3]

    Hunter is also the author of the academic paper "Same Door, Different Closet: A Heterosexual Sissy's Coming-Out Party", published in 1992 in the journal Feminism & Psychology.[4]


    A sequal to Genderqueer by the title That Guy in Our Women's Studies Class is expected to be released in 2021.

    As of 2021, Hunter lives in New Hyde Park, Long Island, New York.[1]

    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Alessandro, Brian (April 27, 2020). "LI author talks about his memoir 'Genderqueer'". Newsday. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
    2. Rittberg, Josh (April 29, 2020). "Allan D. Hunter's personal memoir advances LGBTQ+ Visibility - The Snapper". The Snapper. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
    3. Fields, Jaime (February 27, 2020). ""GenderQueer: A Story from a Different Closet" explores the complexity of gender". Whitman Wire. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
    4. Hunter, A. (1992). Same Door, Different Closet: A Heterosexual Sissy's Coming-Out Party. Feminism & Psychology, 2(3), 367–385. doi:10.1177/0959353592023005