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Gender Outlaws The Next Generation Bergman S Bearbornstein

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Gender Outlaws The Next Generation Bergman S Bearbornstein
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Publisher: Distributed by Publishers Group West, Seal Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.76 MB
Author: Bergman, S. Bear;Bornstein, Kate
ISBN: 9781580053778, 1580053777
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Gender Outlaws The Next Generation Bergman S Bearbornstein by Bergman, S. Bear;bornstein, Kate 9781580053778, 1580053777 instant download after payment.

Introduction / Kate Bornstein and S. Bear Bergman -- Part I. Do I look like an outlaw to you? We're all someone's freak / Gwendolyn Ann Smith -- Trans-corporation: a benefit analysis of a transgender man in a corporate setting / CT Whitley -- A slacker and delinquent in basketball shoes / Raquel (Lucas) Platero Méndez -- The old folks at home / Janet Hardy -- Dear Austin special needs bathroom / StormMiguel Florez -- Identity, schmidentity / Telyn Kusalik -- Letting my light out / Leona Lo -- Imposter / Quince Mountain -- Jihad / Azadeh Arsanjani -- Are you a boy or a girl? / Roe-Anne Alexander -- Part II. Being reconfigurated is not the same as being reimagined. The big reveal / Sherilyn Connelly -- The wrong body / Scott Turner Schofield -- Performance piece / Julia Serano -- The perfect storm / Sam Peterson -- A drag queen born in a female body / Adrian Dalton -- Dual citizenship / Ahimsa Timoteo Badhran -- Trans-ing gender: the surgical option / Mercedes Allen -- I am the I / Sean Saifa Wall -- Make me a vessel for anomaly / Simon Iris -- I am transreal: a reflection on/of becoming Dragon / Micha Cardenas -- Taking up space / Kyle Lukoff -- Transliteration / Fransisco Fernandez -- Part III. Which is why I'm as cute as I happen to be. Daddy gets the big piece of chicken / Fran Varian -- On living well and coming free / Ryka Aoki -- Faygele / Dane Kuttler -- The secret life of my wiener / Cory Schmanke Parrish -- In our skin / A.P. Andre and Luis Gutierrez-Mock -- Glitter, glitter, on the wall, who's the queerest of them all? / Esm? Rodriguez -- Transfag robot manifesto / Sam Orchard -- Transcension / Katie Diamond and Johnny Blazes -- Intermission / Kate Bornstein and S. Bear Bergman -- Part IV. It might not be a picnic, but there's a great buffet. The manly art of pregnancy / J. Wallace -- Transgressing gender at Passover with Jesus! / Peterson Toscano -- Today's new name may be tomorrow's old / Sassafras Lowrey -- Calling for the recognition of self-love as a legitimate relationship in the game of life / Andrea Jenkins -- Why you don't have to choose a white boy name to be a man in this world / Kenji Tokawa -- Talk Derby to me / Uzi Sioux -- Seeworthy / E.S. Weistbrot -- Part V. And still we rise. Marsha P. Johnson: ten suns the transformer / Tamiko Beyer -- She-male rising / Shawna Virago -- Princess / Christine Smith -- Shot, stabbed, choked, strangled, broken: a ritual for November 20th / Roz Kaveney -- Proof / Bo Luengsuraswat -- The voice / Joy Ladin -- The role of culture in cleansing gender outlaws: the Lamal Ceremony of the Maasai, Kenya / Judy Wawira Gichoya and Priscilla Maina -- Shooting s(t)ar / Amir Rabiyah -- Pilgrimage / Zev Al-Walid -- Cisgender privilege: on the privileges of performing normative gender / Evin Taylor -- Epilogue / Kate Bornstein and S. Bear Bergman.;In the 15 years since the release of Gender Outlaw, Kate Bornstein's groundbreaking challenge to gender ideology, transgender narratives have made their way from the margins to the mainstream and back again. Today's transgenders and other sex/gender radicals are writing a drastically new world into being. In Gender Outlaws, Bornstein, together with writer, raconteur, and theater artist S. Bear Bergman, collects and contextualizes the work of this generation's trans and genderqueer forward thinkers new voices from the stage, on the streets, in the workplace, in the bedroom, and on the pages a.

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