Render Me, Gender Me

Render Me, Gender Me

Author: Kath Weston

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 1998-04-07

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9780231096430

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In day-to-day life, people often act as if they know exactly what they mean by boys and girls, masculine and feminine, butch and femme. Render Me, Gender Me challenges comfortable assumptions about gender by weaving Kath Weston's own thought-provoking commentary together with the voices of lesbians from a variety of race and class backgrounds.


Gender in Real Time

Gender in Real Time

Author: Kath Weston

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780415934534

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First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


The Pronoun Book

The Pronoun Book

Author: Cassandra Jules Corrigan

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 2021-11-15

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 178775958X

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"Welcome to The Pronoun Book! Join Ellie and Casey as they introduce you to the wonderful world of pronouns. Learn about what pronouns are, how they relate to us, and why it's so important to get them right!" This fun, engaging and empowering children's book is the perfect introduction on pronouns in relation to gender diversity and identity for children aged 5+.Through illustrated scenarios and explanations, it gently encourages children to learn pronoun etiquette and educates them on they/them pronouns, trans and non-binary identities, misgendering and neo-pronouns such as xe, zir and hir. This illustrated book also includes a dedicated section at the back for adults, which includes a pronoun table, photocopiable pronoun labels and sample letters addressed to schools.


Who Am I? I Am Me!

Who Am I? I Am Me!

Author: Jayneen Sanders

Publisher: Educate2Empower Publishing

Published: 2018-05

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13: 9781925089325

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Frankie loves what Frankie loves! The choice is always Frankie's. Allowing your child to do the things they love and simply be themselves is one of the greatest gifts you can provide. Through Frankie's active and fun encounters, readers soon learn that in Frankie's world there are no gendered roles - kids are just kids!


Becoming Me

Becoming Me

Author: Mary Ann (PRD) Watson

Publisher: Films for the Humanities & Science

Published: 2010-02-03

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781616166434

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What ultimately determines a person?s gender? Is it chromosomes, hormones, genitals, or an innate sense of self? In this Telly Award-winning program, five transgendered individuals between the ages of 20 and 50 speak openly about what it has meant to them to be transgendered?their first experiences of gender confusion, life after coming out, family responses, and more. Advice for others who may be questioning their own gender is provided, and the process of sexual reassignment surgery is addressed. Contains clinically explicit language. An expanded version of Becoming Me: The Gender Within with graphic operating room footage of male-to-female and female-to-male SRS performed by Dr. Marci Bowers included on DVD only. A viewable/printable instructor's guide is available online.


She/He/They/Me

She/He/They/Me

Author: Robyn Ryle

Publisher: Sourcebooks

Published: 2022-06-21

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 9781728242736

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An accessible guide for learning about gender identity for those questioning their own genders, generally curious about gender, or interested in better understanding someone else's identity. If you've ever questioned the logic of basing an entire identity around what you have between your legs, it's time to embark on a daring escape outside of the binary box. Written in a choose-your-own path style, you'll explore over one hundred different scenarios that embrace nearly every definition of gender around the globe and throughout history in a refreshingly creative exploration of the ways gender colors and shapes our world. In She/He/They/Me, Dr. Robyn Ryle, professor of sociology and gender studies at Hanover College in Indiana, thoughtfully discusses gender constructs, expectations, and transitions along with covering everything from the science, biology, and psychology of gender to the philosophy, legality and societal implications. This is a must-read for better understanding and celebrating LGBTQ+, nonbinary, and transgender identities and a great resource for parents of gender queer kids. Praise for She/He/They/Me: An engaging, choose-your-own-adventure-style guide to gender that encourages readers to travel down paths with which they may not be familiar. These guided thought experiments are opportunities to consider just how strongly our gender assignments influence our daily lives.--Psychology Today This is a wonderful book on the nuance of gender. I think the flip-book choose your own adventure style is novel and allows for a custom reading experience. The back and forth makes it friendly and easy to digest.--Lara B. (Amazon Customer) Light and accessible, this is a smart and streamlined journey through the nuances of gender identity.--Booklist


My History, My Gender, Me

My History, My Gender, Me

Author: Cassandra Jules Corrigan

Publisher:

Published: 2025-06-19

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781805014010

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A beautifully-illustrated introduction to trans and non-binary people through history, for children aged 7+. Featuring Marinos the Monk, the Chevalier d'Eon, James Barry, Marsha P. Johnson, Lucy Hicks Anderson and more, this book explores the lives of gender-nonconforming icons and includes activities for kids to discuss with parents and educators.


Long Slow Burn

Long Slow Burn

Author: Kath Weston

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-09-13

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1135208832

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Kath Weston's powerful collection of essays, Long, Slow Burn, challenges the preconception that queer studies is the brainchild of the humanities and argues that social science has been talking about sex all along. To deny this one would have to overlook Kinsey's pioneering sex research in the 1950s, or the psychiatrist Evelyn Hooker's pathbreaking study of homosexuality, but also in the "sex talk" that lies at the heart of classic debates on kinship, inequality, cognition, and other foundational topics in the social sciences. What is different now, Weston claims, is the way sexuality has been isolated from other contemporary issues. Not content with its ghettoization as a contained subfield, Weston refuses to draw an artificial line around sexuality.