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cafffine's review against another edition
4.5
So good, very thoughtfully written. The chapters and individual stories are a little short and feel more like a starting point to learn about each of these people and their cultures than a full profile, but this was a starting point for me on a lot of these topics so I enjoyed it.
This was about the future of historical research as much as it was about gender as well, and the discussions on what historical study means to different people was just as valuable.
This was about the future of historical research as much as it was about gender as well, and the discussions on what historical study means to different people was just as valuable.
cocopom's review against another edition
4.75
Complex and lost stories! Interesting history of trans people i did not know! Approched complex topics to brefly. But did a good job at bringing nuance and at voicing their lack of objectivity during certain topics.
I found it really thought provoking!
I found it really thought provoking!
tayberryjelly's review against another edition
challenging
emotional
funny
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
chenay's review against another edition
challenging
informative
inspiring
medium-paced
zmorris1923's review against another edition
5.0
How can I not give 5 stars to a book with a Le Guin reference at the end??
This book was powerful--I want a copy of this book to own and look back on. The historical analysis and gender studies work here is beyond thoughtful and extensive. I appreciate this authors care with each story in history, and each person. They know what they're talking about. This care is apparent on every page.
The focus on WHY each story was in this history was important too. Even if the people weren't trans in our sense of the word, their stories are important to the expansiveness of gender, and that culture may define identity and meaning to ones gender. Beyond that to, that gender can be disrupted against the cultural norms.
Truly a fascinating read.
This book was powerful--I want a copy of this book to own and look back on. The historical analysis and gender studies work here is beyond thoughtful and extensive. I appreciate this authors care with each story in history, and each person. They know what they're talking about. This care is apparent on every page.
The focus on WHY each story was in this history was important too. Even if the people weren't trans in our sense of the word, their stories are important to the expansiveness of gender, and that culture may define identity and meaning to ones gender. Beyond that to, that gender can be disrupted against the cultural norms.
Truly a fascinating read.
torismazarine's review against another edition
emotional
informative
inspiring
medium-paced
4.25
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