The Social Justice Advocate's Handbook: A Guide to Gender by Sam Killermann

by Sam Killermann

Paperback, 2013

Status

Available

Call number

7.3.11 K5 so 2013

Collection

Publication

Impetus Books (1876)

Description

Where do we start, when it comes to learning about something that's everywhere, infused into everything, and is often one of the primary lenses through which we see ourselves and others? When it comes to understanding gender, it's best to begin with deep breath, then with section one of this book by social justice advocate Sam Killermann, who uses clear language, helpful examples, and a bit of humor to help the medicine go down.This book is not overwhelming, it's not overly complicated, and it's not exhausting to read. It is a few hundred pages of gender exploration, social justice how-tos, practical resources, and fun graphics & comics. Sam dissects gender using a comprehensive, non-binary toolkit, with a focus on making this subject accessible and enjoyable. All this to help you understand something that is so commonly misunderstood, but something we all think we get: gender.A Guide to Gender is broken into four sections:Basic Training (which sets the foundation of knowledge for the book, defining concepts of social justice, oppression, privilege, and more);Breaking through the Binary (beginning with a discussion of gender norms, and working toward a more nuanced understanding of gender identity, gender expression, and sex);Feminism & Gender Equity (how feminism can be a solution to the injustices folks of all genders face); andSocial Justice Competence (a series of short, practical lessons that will help readers put the learning from the book to work).It's written for people who want to learn for themselves, educators who are hoping to better communicate themes of gender to others, and activists who want to add a gender equity lens to their vision of justice.Gender is something we all deserve to understand.… (more)

ISBN

9780989760201

Local notes

In 2013, Cisnormativity published an article on Storify titled "the Genderbread Plagarist" which detailed the development of Sam Killermann's "Genderbread Person" model.

Cisnormativity wrote, "Sam Killermann, the “It's Pronounced METROsexual” guy who invented the Genderbread Person, is found to have plagiarized from the work of intersectionally marginalized people while using it to paradoxically "advocate" for them in his public talks and brand new book."

To view the complete article, visit https://storify.com/cisnormativity/the-genderbread-plagiarist.

(The four original authors of the concept are: Cristina González, Vanessa Prell, Jack Rivas, and Jarrod Schwartz).

Call number

7.3.11 K5 so 2013
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