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| | |Nanda, Serena (2000). ''Gender diversity: crosscultural variations''. Waveland Press. isbn=978-1-57766-074-3 | ||
| "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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| 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 the arts, 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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| [[Riki Wilchins|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]]. | | [[Riki Wilchins|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]]. | ||
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| Baron | | {{cite book|last=Baron|first=Dennis|year=2020|title=What's Your Pronoun?: Beyond He and She}} | ||
| "Based on Baron’s own empirical research, ''What’s Your Pronoun?'' chronicles the story of the role pronouns have played—and continue to play—in establishing both our rights and our identities." | | "Based on Baron’s own empirical research, ''What’s Your Pronoun?'' chronicles the story of the role pronouns have played—and continue to play—in establishing both our rights and our identities." | ||
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|{{cite book|isbn=9781940207261|year=2014|title=Genderqueer: And Other Gender Identities|last1=Naz|first1=Dave|last2=Lee|first2=Jiz|authorlink2=Jiz Lee |last3=Factor|first3=Jennie|last4=Burghauser|first4=Sarah|last5=Rivera|first5=Ignacio|last6=Diamond|first6=Morty}} | |||
|"In ''Genderqueer'', Dave Naz explores the gender spectrum in an entirely new way — by turning his camera on subjects that are [[genderqueer]], transgender, intersex, [[pangender]], and every shade in between." | |||
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