Started this today. I'm reserving my thoughts and feelings for the end, but I can tell thus far that this book might ruffle a few right-wing feathers 🪶
#currentlyreading #gender #nonfiction
Started this today. I'm reserving my thoughts and feelings for the end, but I can tell thus far that this book might ruffle a few right-wing feathers 🪶
#currentlyreading #gender #nonfiction
Thorough and informative. Admittedly, I often read more personal and emotionally charged accounts, in the form of memoirs, so this felt a bit removed and impersonal to me. This is more of a personal reflection than a critique of this work, as the book delivers on its premise. Read in June for Pride Month and just now getting around to a review.
This is what I ended up reading for the #transrightsreadathon, but I‘m not sure it sank in as well as it could‘ve due to a flare of my MCAS. It was a rough weekend!
Butler, a non-binary person, has written widely about gender, and in this collection of essays, they talk about people and organizations that are invested in continuing the gender binary from Republicans in the US to TERFs in the UK.