![]() ![]() Not because what the different writers say is necessarily over-similar, but virtually all inspire a wonderful state of thoughtfulness.Įach submitted piece stands alone, and all are short (2-7 pages each). Despite this large heterogeneity, I found the ‘tone’ of the book remarkably cohesive. Obviously in a work with contributions from…*counts*…52 different authors, some styles and content will speak more to any individual than others. The tone struck is witty, thoughtful, relaxed, and (certainly in my case) draws the reader in. ![]() ![]() This coupled with things like comics, recipes, and poetry mixed in, and the introduction formed entirely of an online conversation between Bornstein and Bergman themselves. Never before have I read a book that blurs the boundaries between academic discussion, activists talking about their causes, artists talking about their passions, and humans talking about their pain, love, and needs. Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation is a collection of essays submitted from a wide range of people with very different experiences of gender, and very different things to say. ![]()
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