Ebook Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us, by Kate Bornstein
Utilize the advanced technology that human creates now to discover the book Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein effortlessly. Yet initially, we will certainly ask you, just how much do you like to check out a book Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein Does it always until surface? For what does that book check out? Well, if you truly enjoy reading, aim to review the Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein as one of your reading compilation. If you just read guide based on demand at the time and unfinished, you have to try to such as reading Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein initially.
Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us, by Kate Bornstein
Ebook Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us, by Kate Bornstein
Book Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein is among the precious worth that will make you consistently rich. It will certainly not imply as abundant as the cash give you. When some people have lack to face the life, individuals with lots of e-books often will certainly be better in doing the life. Why need to be e-book Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein It is really not implied that e-book Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein will provide you power to reach everything. Guide is to check out and exactly what we implied is guide that is read. You could additionally view how the publication qualifies Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein and numbers of e-book collections are offering right here.
Why ought to be this publication Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein to review? You will certainly never ever get the understanding and encounter without managing on your own there or attempting on your own to do it. Hence, reading this e-book Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein is required. You could be fine as well as appropriate enough to obtain how important is reviewing this Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein Also you always read by commitment, you can assist yourself to have reading book behavior. It will be so helpful and also fun after that.
However, how is the means to obtain this e-book Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein Still puzzled? No matter. You can delight in reviewing this book Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein by online or soft file. Just download guide Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein in the link offered to see. You will obtain this Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein by online. After downloading, you could conserve the soft file in your computer or gizmo. So, it will reduce you to review this book Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein in particular time or area. It might be unsure to take pleasure in reading this book Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein, considering that you have great deals of task. Yet, with this soft data, you could enjoy reviewing in the extra time even in the gaps of your tasks in office.
Once again, reading habit will constantly provide helpful perks for you. You may not should invest often times to read guide Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein Just reserved numerous times in our spare or free times while having dish or in your office to check out. This Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein will reveal you brand-new thing that you could do now. It will aid you to boost the high quality of your life. Occasion it is simply a fun e-book Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women And The Rest Of Us, By Kate Bornstein, you can be happier as well as a lot more fun to appreciate reading.
Part coming-of-age story, part mind-altering manifesto on gender and sexuality, coming directly to you from the life experiences of a transgender woman, Gender Outlaw breaks all the rules and leaves the reader forever changed.26 black-and-white illustrations.
- Sales Rank: #91533 in Books
- Brand: Brand: Vintage
- Published on: 1995-04-25
- Released on: 1995-04-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.99" h x .57" w x 5.19" l, .57 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 272 pages
- ISBN13: 9780679757016
- Condition: USED - Very Good
- Notes: 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on most orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold!
From Library Journal
Bornstein considers herself a gender outlaw because she breaks the laws of nature. A former heterosexual male and now a lesbian woman, Bay Area Reporter writer, and actor who has appeared on talk shows, she has completed the transsexual process, including surgery. As she considers her workplace the theater, about a third of this autobiographical work is devoted to queer theater, including her play, Hidden: A Gender. The black-and-white photos were not seen but are apparently a significant part of this informative and humorous book.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Kirkus Reviews
A thoughtful challenge to gender ideology that continually asks difficult questions about identity, orientation, and desire. Bornstein cleverly incorporates cultural criticism, dramatic writing, and autobiography to make her point that gender (which she distinguishes from sex) is a cultural rather than a natural phenomenon. The chapters range from ``fashion tips'' on her writing style to dialogue between herself and another about the ``nuts and bolts'' of the surgical process of a gender change (which she has undergone). Confronting transgenderism and transgendered people is not easy for many individuals, but Bornstein does it in a way that sparks debate without putting her audience on the defensive. She suggests that ``the culture may not simply be creating roles for naturally-gendered people, the culture may in fact be creating the gendered people.'' Her discussion of the ``parts'' of gender is based on respected sources and includes analyses of gender assignment, identity, and roles. Things get mixed up, according to Bornstein, because ``sexual orientation/preference is based in this culture solely on the gender of one's partner of choice,'' in effect confusing orientation and preference. Seeing queer theater as a place in which gender ambiguity and fluidity can and should be explored, she includes in the book her play, Hidden: A Gender. Bornstein uses the term ``gender defenders'' to describe those who work hard to maintain the current rigid system of gender, and she claims that her ``people'' (i.e., the transgendered) are just beginning to challenge the system and to demand acceptance and understanding. Bornstein's witty style, personal approach, and frankness open doors to questioning gender assumptions and boundaries. -- Copyright �1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
Review
“In an age of often hostilely expressed gender politics, Kate Bornstein . . . is sweet, sincere, lucid, and sometimes as corny as Kansas in August.”
—The New York Times
�
“A foundational voice. . . . Kate Bornstein is a historic figure in the queer and trans community.”
—The Huffington Post
�
“[Bornstein is on the] leading edge of contemporary debate about sexual identity and gender. [She] asks fundamental and challenging questions about what it means to be a man or woman in our society.”
—San Francisco Chronicle
�
“Gender Outlaw is an eye-opening book, combining the emotional force of a coming-of-age story with a savvy cultural critique.”
—Out
�
“A radical document.”
—The Nation
�
“While Bornstein covers an incredible range—from the ‘nuts and bolts’ of her surgery to more abstract musings on a brave new gender-free world—the book never stops fascinating. [She offers us] an abundance of questions—thoughtful, disarming, revelatory questions. Gender Outlaw is an invitation to a dialogue, and it’s a conversation well worth having.”
—Ms.
�
“Kate Bornstein argues eloquently and passionately for scrapping the categories of women and men. Agree. Disagree. Read it!”
—Leslie Feinberg, author of Stone Butch Blues
�
“The first book of gender theory written by a transgendered person . . . includes countless insights, trenchant cultural analysis, and generous wit. . . . [It] will surely become a classic.”
—Washington Blade
�
“Kate Bornstein celebrates the power of claiming an identity without getting mired in the tarpits of identity politics. A breath of fresh air, the best of both worlds, strong enough for a man, yet made for a woman.”
—Holly Hughes, performance artist
�
“Kate is an orgasm on two legs. Reading this book gives me a heart orgasm, and it could give you one too! Gender Outlaw is a great work of love.”
—Annie Sprinkle, performance artist
�
“Kate Bornstein is a fierce and funny voice on the front lines of gender and sexual identity. Her wise heart and wild imagination challenge us to really own our bodies, our desires, our dreams.”
—Tim Miller, performance artist
Most helpful customer reviews
60 of 66 people found the following review helpful.
In Your Face
By Rivkah Maccaby
I've read many books on feminism and gender, most of the Ms magazine ilk, and all of one mind, spouting the message that William can have a doll, and Sally can be a doctor when she grows up. Mainstream feminism is carrying this message into the 21st century almost unchanged from the late 1960's. This type of book always leaves me feeling a little unsatisfied.
Kate Bornstein has written and book that attacks gender roles at the root, and not the flower. She is a male to female transsexual, in that she was identified as a boy at birth, and raised accordingly (there's a picture from her Bar Mitzvah), and was later surgically altered to look like a woman when she stands naked.
She has a woman's body, and a female name, and prefers the pronoun "she," but Bornstein does not claim a gender in the way gender exists as a social construct. Few things are as personal as gender, and no one has a right to dictate another person's gender, or even that a person claim a gender. She talks about men, and women, and everyone in between. The "everyone in between," however, are not sexless celibates nursing their melancholia in solitude; they are sexual beings like anyone else.
Bornstein, by dispensing with gender, opens up sexual possibilities that were previously unthought of. There's lots of sex in this book.
This book is not an apologetic for transsexualisn, or gender dysphoria. If anything, it is in your face regarding not only personal choices, but anyone who would dare to judge someone else's choices. This is not a plea for understanding, as books on transsexualism usually are, not a heart-breaking tale of emotional pain, rejection and confusion. Bornstein tells the truth of her story, and gives you the options of recognizing the truth for what it is, or continue living in a Fool's Paradise.
And in captivating narrative voice. Her style reflects her attitude, and you have no trouble hearing her in your head. This, to me, is the mark of a good author.
50 of 56 people found the following review helpful.
Gender as Tribal Culture, Indoctrinization & other Silliness
By Graham D. Lincoln
As someone often mistaken for a woman, and as an Anthropologist, I highly recommend this wonderful, whimsical, Enlightened view of the Society vs. Gender dilemma.
People often do not realize that a person must read stacks and stacks of books, to even come-close to comprehending WHY Gender is such a Big Deal in most cultures (especially American culture, which is extremely Repressed and dysfunctional).
I have been asking myself Gender-related questions since I was a small child. Unfortunately, being raised in an environment that precluded the possibility of asking my parents any questions, or talking about such things in any other circumstances, all I had were Books.
Obviously, Kate has read her fair share of books, magazines, Psychological arguments (I mean views), etc. Luckily, she wrote about her research, personal experiences, the challenges involved with living "Alternative Lifestyles" and society's response to people dropping out of the tribe....
The most inspiring and interesting concept I found in this work, was the idea that "Gender" is a "Tribal" concept. If you do not act the way your Tribe ("Male," "Female" / "Man," "Woman") WANTS you to act, you get kicked-out.
I enjoy studying Anthropology and this concept makes more sense than a lot of the other theories I have read.
When Kate puts things into perspective, and shows (easily) that the Man Tribe vs. Woman Tribe theory is in-action every day, in most cultures....it is like a Revelation.
When you read this book, you realize that Males act as-if they are a Phallic Cult & Females act as-if they are a Non-phallic Cult. Both Cults struggle to preserve their Born adherents and Demand they remain in the Cult of their birth (much like someone being born into a Religious Cult, from-which you cannot escape).
As I read Kate's book, I thought, "She should be writing Text books and Psychology papers....Anthropological Research."
It is wonderful to see someone bucking the System and providing an Insider's view of the Struggle between the Sexes.
I believe that if more people were honest with themselves, the Crime Rate, Depression, Homophobia, and numerous other Cultural Ignorance Factors would be reduced, phenomenally.
"Gender Outlaw" is a great start to educating the masses.
Gender issues have been confused, ridiculed, demonized and otherwise caused much unnecessary Grief for far too long. Patriarchal society has given us a Goofball, uneducated view of what Gender is, how it works, & WHY we are the way we are.
"Gender Outlaw" is a fresh, new perspective on Gender issues, and it is written in a humorous, easy to digest format.
Personally, I miss the 80's. It seems, people were a lot happier when they were Androgynous.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Outlaw Kate.
By amanda_gender@yahoo.com
Kate Bornstein asks questions that are for some uncomfortable. You are asked to question the Gender system as defined by Society. You are also given an insite into the life and feelings of a Transsexual, everything you wanted to ask (well nearly). If you have an interest in Transsexuality or general Gender confusion. Then you may find that you cannot put this book down. I found this book to be well written, funny, sad, confusing. But thoroughly enjoyable.
Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us, by Kate Bornstein PDF
Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us, by Kate Bornstein EPub
Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us, by Kate Bornstein Doc
Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us, by Kate Bornstein iBooks
Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us, by Kate Bornstein rtf
Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us, by Kate Bornstein Mobipocket
Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us, by Kate Bornstein Kindle
No comments:
Post a Comment