 | Riki Wilchins - Social Science - 2011 - 272 pages
A one-stop, no-nonsense introduction to the work of postmodern theorists like Jacques Derrida, Michael Foucault and Judith Butler that has redefined women's, gay and gender ... | |
 | Riki Anne Wilchins - Social Science - 1997 - 231 pages
Riki Anne Wilchins has written the book that may take the discussion of gender over the top. In a voice that is by turns outraged, outrageous, sad, and hilarious, Wilchins ... | |
 | Leslie Feinberg - Social Science - 1996 - 218 pages
Presents a survey of historical and contemporary figures who have rejected traditional gender roles, from peasants who cross-dressed as a protest against taxes, to today's ... | |
 | David Valentine - Social Science - 2007 - 302 pages
DIVImagining Transgender is an ethnography of the emergence and institutionalization of transgender as a category of collective identity and political activism. Embraced by ... | |
 | Leslie Feinberg - Social Science - 1999 - 160 pages
Presents a collection of speeches and essays about gender expression and the struggles of the gay, lesbian, bi, and transsexual community | |
 | Sally Hines - Social Science - 2007 - 227 pages
Drawing on extensive interviews with transgender people, this title offers engaging, moving, and, at time, humorous accounts of the experiences of gender transition. | |
| |