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Gender Queer: A Memoir is a 2019 graphic memoir written and illustrated by Maia Kobabe.It recounts Kobabe's journey from adolescence to adulthood and the author's exploration of gender identity and sexuality, ultimately identifying as being outside of the gender binary.
“Gender Queer” traces Kobabe’s bewildering search for identity; it was written to show eir family who e is. The book is a journey from child to young adult, marked by frustrations and ...
Shrier had stated, "I refer to biologically female teens caught up in this transgender craze as 'she' and 'her '", which Tracy wrote is "a choice by the author that disrespects transgender teens' gender identity and falsely assumes that all trans boys or non-binary individuals assigned female at birth have the same biological makeup."
Undoing Gender collects Butler's reflections on gender, sex, sexuality, psychoanalysis and the medical treatment of intersex people for a more general readership than many of their other books. Butler revisits and refines their notion of performativity and focuses on the question of undoing "restrictively normative conceptions of sexual and ...
In The Telegraph, Jane O'Grady describes the book as brave, enligtening and closely argued. [7] Gaby Hinsliff reviewed the book in The Guardian together with Helen Joyce's book Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality. Hinsliff said that Stock's book used a cooler lens than Joyce's and is focused on abstract concepts rather than personal stories. [8]
Kobabe's work features themes of "identity, sexuality, anti-fascism, fairy tales and homesickness." [5] Kobabe's graphic nonfiction work has been featured in The Nib, The Press Democrat, and SF Weekly, among other publications. [6] Kobabe's first full-length book Gender Queer: A Memoir was published by Lion Forge Comics in 2019. [7]
Several families are suing to stop Iowa's new law that bans books from school libraries, forbids teachers from raising LGBTQ+ issues and forces educators in some cases to out the gender identity ...
Transgender teenage girl Jazz Jennings co-authored a 2014 children's book called I Am Jazz about her experience discovering her identity. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] Scholastic Books published Alex Gino's George in 2015, about a transgender girl, Melissa, who everyone else knows as George. [ 16 ]