Laurie Penny: Difference between revisions
imported>TXJ (Created page with "{{Infobox person | picture= | caption= | date_birth= | place_birth= | nationality=English | pronouns=she/her or they/them | gender=Genderqueer woman | occupation=Writer |...") |
imported>TXJ No edit summary |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
| picture= | | picture= | ||
| caption= | | caption= | ||
| date_birth= | | date_birth=28 September 1986 | ||
| place_birth= | | place_birth=London, England | ||
| nationality=English | | nationality=English | ||
| pronouns=she/her or they/them | | pronouns=she/her or they/them | ||
Line 20: | Line 20: | ||
But until then, we've got this one. And for as long as we all have to navigate a gender binary that’s fundamentally broken and a sex class system that seeks to break us, I'm happy to be a gender traitor."<ref name="buzz_HowT" /> | But until then, we've got this one. And for as long as we all have to navigate a gender binary that’s fundamentally broken and a sex class system that seeks to break us, I'm happy to be a gender traitor."<ref name="buzz_HowT" /> | ||
==Books written== | |||
* ''Meat Market: Female Flesh Under Capitalism'' (Zero Books, 2011) | |||
* ''Penny Red: Notes from the New Age of Dissent'' (Pluto Press, 2011) | |||
* ''Discordia: Six Nights in Crisis Athens'' (Random House, 2012) | |||
* ''Cybersexism: Sex, Gender and Power on the Internet'' (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2013) | |||
* ''Unspeakable Things: Sex, Lies and Revolution'' (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014) | |||
* ''Everything Belongs to the Future'' (Tor.com, 2016) | |||
* ''Bitch Doctrine: Essays for Dissenting Adults'' (Bloomsbury USA, 2017) | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 21:03, 24 April 2020
Date of birth | 28 September 1986 |
---|---|
Place of birth | London, England |
Nationality | English |
Pronouns | she/her or they/them |
Gender identity | Genderqueer woman |
Occupation | Writer |
Laurie Penny is an English journalist, columnist and author. She came out in 2015 as a genderqueer woman, using the pronouns she/her or they/them.[1]
Quotes
"I choose 'genderqueer woman' to signal that I acknowledge my unwilling membership in the socially imposed sex class of 'woman.' Politically female, personally genderqueer. It works for me."[2]
"I am a woman, politically, because that's how people see me and that's how the state treats me. And sometimes I'm also a boy. Gender is something I perform, when I put on my binder or paint my nails. When I walk down the street. When I talk to my boss. When I kiss my partner in their makeup and high heels.
I don't want to see a world without gender. I want to see a world where gender is not oppressive or enforced, where there are as many ways to express and perform and relate to your own identity as there are people on Earth. I want a world where gender is not painful, but joyful.
But until then, we've got this one. And for as long as we all have to navigate a gender binary that’s fundamentally broken and a sex class system that seeks to break us, I'm happy to be a gender traitor."[1]
Books written
- Meat Market: Female Flesh Under Capitalism (Zero Books, 2011)
- Penny Red: Notes from the New Age of Dissent (Pluto Press, 2011)
- Discordia: Six Nights in Crisis Athens (Random House, 2012)
- Cybersexism: Sex, Gender and Power on the Internet (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2013)
- Unspeakable Things: Sex, Lies and Revolution (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014)
- Everything Belongs to the Future (Tor.com, 2016)
- Bitch Doctrine: Essays for Dissenting Adults (Bloomsbury USA, 2017)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Penny, Laurie (31 October 2015). "How To Be A Genderqueer Feminist". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
- ↑ Twitter thread, 22 Sept 2016