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| Herdt, Gilbert H., ed. (1996). ''[https://www.worldcat.org/title/third-sex-third-gender-beyond-sexual-dimorphism-in-culture-and-history/oclc/839772304&referer=brief_results Third sex, third gender: beyond sexual dimorphism in culture and history]''(1st pbk. ed ed.). New York : Cambridge, Mass: Zone Books ; Distributed by MIT Press. [[W:International Standard Book Number|ISBN]] [[Special:BookSources/978-0-942299-82-3|978-0-942299-82-3]].
| Herdt, Gilbert H., ed. (1996). ''[https://www.worldcat.org/title/third-sex-third-gender-beyond-sexual-dimorphism-in-culture-and-history/oclc/839772304&referer=brief_results Third sex, third gender: beyond sexual dimorphism in culture and history]''(1st pbk. ed ed.). New York : Cambridge, Mass: Zone Books ; Distributed by MIT Press. [[W:International Standard Book Number|ISBN]] [[Special:BookSources/978-0-942299-82-3|978-0-942299-82-3]].
| "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</ref>
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