Gender Outlaw
Books | Social Science / Gender Studies
3.8
Kate Bornstein
“I know I’m not a man ... and I’ve come to the conclusion that I’m probably not a woman, either.... The trouble is, we’re living in a world that insists we be one or the other.” With these words, Kate Bornstein ushers readers on a funny, fearless, and wonderfully scenic journey across the terrains of gender and identity.With a new introduction by the authorOn one level, Gender Outlaw details Bornstein’s transformation from heterosexual male to lesbian woman, from a one-time IBM salesperson to a playwright and performance artist. But this particular coming-of-age story is also a provocative investigation into our notions of male and female, from a self-described nonbinary transfeminine diesel femme dyke who never stops questioning our cultural assumptions. Gender Outlaw was decades ahead of its time when it was first published in 1994. Now, some twenty-odd years later, this book stands as both a classic and a still-revolutionary work—one that continues to push us gently but profoundly to the furthest borders of the gender frontier.
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Author
Kate Bornstein
Pages
320
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published Date
2016-11-15
ISBN
1101973242 9781101973240
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"It took me a while to finish this book. I love Kate but her soft voice is too calming sometimes. <br/><br/>I enjoyed Hidden: a gender and kinda want to watch a performance of it. It is so funny and sad. I was so sad about Herculine/Abel Barbin’s ending. (She was a real person and all the things about her were true) and then Kate/Herman is the character adaptation of Kate’s life. Very beautiful writing.<br/><br/>As for the rest of the book, I think it’s what helped me realize I was trans before I even realized it. Because the information about transition was not really in the forefront of my mind. I was reading a lot of trans lit at the time I started it. But Kate’s talk of being non-binary is what really drew me to it. Anyway highly recommend if you are a fan of informational books+artistic works."
"I read the updated version released in 2018, and it was fantastic. Part memoir, part staged play, part queer theory, all utterly fantastic. I cannot recommend this enough to anyone, especially those beyond the ‘gender 101’-type titles."
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