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    '''Kate Bornstein''' is an author, playwright, performance artist, and gender theorist. Ze is "a non-binary femme-identified trans person".<ref>https://www.slantmagazine.com/house/article/pretty-damn-bowie-kate-bornstein-on-their-broadway-debut-in-straight-white-men</ref> Ze is known for hir work in gender theory.
    '''Kate Bornstein''' is an author, playwright, performance artist, and gender theorist. Ze is "a non-binary femme-identified trans person".<ref>https://www.slantmagazine.com/house/article/pretty-damn-bowie-kate-bornstein-on-their-broadway-debut-in-straight-white-men</ref> Ze is known for hir work in gender theory.



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    Kate Bornstein.

    Kate Bornstein is an author, playwright, performance artist, and gender theorist. Ze is "a non-binary femme-identified trans person".[1] Ze is known for hir work in gender theory.

    In 2012 ze was diagnosed with lung cancer.[2]

    Books

    • Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women, and the Rest of Us (1994)
    • Nearly Roadkill: An Infobahn Erotic Adventure (1996); co-authored with Caitlin Sullivan
    • My Gender Workbook: How to Become a Real Man, a Real Woman, the Real You, or Something Else Entirely (1997)
    • Hello Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks and Other Outlaws (2006); published as Hello, Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Teen Suicide in the UK
    • Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation (2010); co-edited with S. Bear Bergman
    • A Queer and Present Danger: A Memoir (2012)

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