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Kate Bornstein's 1994 book of autobiographical theory,
Gender Outlaw, drew a line in the sand about the whole boy/girl thing. "Who needs it?" America's most active transgender activist questioned. Now, in
My Gender Workbook, Bornstein has assembled a collage of simple exercises, quizzes, puzzles, and essay questions that systematically break down our ingrained ideas about how women and men--and whoever is in between--should act. Bornstein's breezy, "hey, let's all discover who we might really be" style works to make this potentially threatening material accessible and even intriguing to almost all readers. Just glance down, check out who--or what--you thought you were, and get ready to answer a few questions.
Review
My Gender Workbook [is] the most complete guide to living with or without gender to have been written to date, putting books like
Men are From Mars, Women Are From Venus squarely where they belong: on Uranus. -- Seattle Gay News
[T]he most exciting and difficult aspect of
My Gender Workbook is the way it never relents. It asks a question, then another, then another, answering questions with more questions... Bornstein never tells us what or where the genderless promised land might be, but by the end of the book you do get the sense that she never describes it because she understands its indescribability so deeply. --
Hungry Mind ReviewMy Gender Workbook [is] the most complete guide to living with or without gender to have been written to date, putting books like
Men are From Mars, Women Are From Venus squarely where they belong: on Uranus. -- Seattle Gay News
[Bornstein's] ideas are both novel and intriguing. --
Baltimore AlternativeMy Gender Workbook may take a leap of faith to crack open, but the charm, wit, and quiet intelligence of its author will almost undoubtedly keep you along for the whole trip. And it is a trip, let me tell you. --
The Toronto Star
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