Gender Outlaws: The Next GenerationIn 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 and websites of the world's most respected mainstream news sources. Gender Outlaws includes essays, commentary, comic art, and conversations from a diverse group of trans-spectrum people who live and believe in barrier-breaking lives. |
Contents
Intorduction | 9 |
Part One | 25 |
Part Two | 75 |
Part Three | 135 |
Part Four | 187 |
Part Five | 223 |
About the Editors | 278 |
About the Contributors | 280 |
Kate and Bear Would Like to Thank | 296 |
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