The Riddle of Gender: Science, Activism, and Transgender Rights

by Deborah Rudacille

Hardcover, 2005

Status

Checked out
Due 2016-08-07

Call number

HQ77.95.U6R83 2005

Publication

Pantheon (2005), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 384 pages

Description

When Deborah Rudacille learned that a close friend had decided to transition from female to male, she felt compelled to understand why. Coming at the controversial subject of transsexualism from several angles-historical, sociological, psychological, medical-Rudacille discovered that gender variance is anything but new, that changing one's gender has been met with both acceptance and hostility through the years, and that gender identity, like sexual orientation, appears to be inborn, not learned, though in some people the sex of the body does not match the sex of the brain. Informed not only by meticulous research, but also by the author's interviews with prominent members of the transgender community, The Riddle of Gender is a sympathetic and wise look at a sexual revolution that calls into question many of our most deeply held assumptions about what it means to be a man, a woman, and a human being. ... Publisher description.… (more)

Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Nominee — 2005)

Language

Physical description

384 p.; 9.3 inches

ISBN

0375421629 / 9780375421624

Local notes

OCLC = 825
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