S/HE"In these lyrical vignettes, Pratt expands the boundaries of gender and its theory. She explores the inconsistencies, the infinities, the fluidity of sex and gender, and asks intriguing questions: How many ways are there to be girl, boy, man, woman? Is there a connection between feminine, masculine, lesbian, heterosexual, between desire and liberation? How many ways can the body's sex vary---by chromosomes, hormones, genitals? How many ways can our gender expressions multiply---between home and work, at the computer and when we kiss someone, in our dreams and when we walk down the street? What is our dream of who we want to be? Pratt's stories are part of new theory appearing at the intersections---of the feminism of U.S. women's liberation, the writings of women of color in the U.S. and internationally, the queer ideas of lesbian and gay liberation, and the emerging thought of transgender liberation. S/HE helps move these ideas into action by giving us theory that has flesh and breath, that exists in all of our eccentric, complicated, daily lives."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... married Sunday School teacher whose daughter , later married , had had an affair with a girlfriend , who years later had had an affair with the teacher - mother . There were the boys who either did it with each other or watched the ...
... married Sunday School teacher whose daughter , later married , had had an affair with a girlfriend , who years later had had an affair with the teacher - mother . There were the boys who either did it with each other or watched the ...
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... married out of poverty at fourteen , and left her husband just a year or two ago , in her mid- twenties , my age . I have two children and a husband I married three months out of my teens . I wear my body as awkwardly as I do my clothes ...
... married out of poverty at fourteen , and left her husband just a year or two ago , in her mid- twenties , my age . I have two children and a husband I married three months out of my teens . I wear my body as awkwardly as I do my clothes ...
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... marry me , and she said , ' Girls can't get married to each other . " " The actress strokes away her imaginary beard with another flourish of the blade , and adds , " So I waited to become a man . I got tired of waiting . Waiting gets ...
... marry me , and she said , ' Girls can't get married to each other . " " The actress strokes away her imaginary beard with another flourish of the blade , and adds , " So I waited to become a man . I got tired of waiting . Waiting gets ...
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