The gender book

The gender book

By Mel Reiff Hill

Subjects: Identité sexuelle, Transgender people, Popular works, Transgenres, Ouvrages de vulgarisation, Gender identity

Description: "A fun and colorful resource that illustrates the beautiful diversity of gender"--Back cover. "This project started in a cute grey house in Houston, Texas on Marshall street in the part of town called Montrose. The community on Marshall street was a blend gender expressions, from the fabulous drag kings to the androgynous couch-crasher, to the soft-butch art teacher, the princess labrador retriever named Jack, little alpha pup named Noah, and a pair of ferrets. These individuals first helped educate each other, and then themselves, to learn more of what it means to live and express and perform one's gender role. The more they learned, the more they wanted to share with everyone else. They saw a need around them in transgender friends who wanted more options on their census forms, and transsexual lovers who had to educate their own therapists, and parents wanting to know how to be supportive of their gender-variant kids. Their solution: the Gender book, an illustrated book- similar to educational children's books- with no age limit. All hand-drawn graphics and lots of color. It's about 90 pages long, and will be readable in one sitting."--The project website

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