Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us
, by Bornstein,KateNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780415908979 | 0415908973
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 5/12/1994
Gender has been described as the battleground for the 90s. As we watch the emergence of "gender-bending" in popular multure--Madonna and Aerosmith, RuPaul andParis is Burning,drag kings and queens--the lines are being drawn and sides taken up. Between those who hold the Maginot line of a bipolar system of men and women, and those who would elide gender into pure identity, stands Kate Bornstein, with a unique, funny and lucid voice above the fray. Gender Outlawis the work of a woman who has been through some changes--a former heteroseuxal male, a one-time Scientologist and IBM salesperson, now a lesbian woman writer and actress who makes regular rounds on the TV (so to speak) talk shows. In her book, Bornstein covers the "mechanics" of her surgery, everything you've always wanted to know about gender (but were too confused to ask,) addresses the place and politics of the transgendered and intterogates the questions of those who give the subject little thought, creatingquestions of her own. She takes on various communities: gay, lesbian, straight, S/M and transgender, along with the "society at large," and in her witty, incisive observations offers the foundation of a radical new politics of sexuality and gender. Gender Outlawalso includes Bornstein's play,Hidden: A Gender,which she has performed to audiences across the country. As the literal manifestation of the performativity of gender, the play stands as a convergence of life, art and politics at the crossroads of a culturalzeitgeist. Gender Outlawis an ideal response to the belief that everyone talks about gender, but no one does anything about it. Kate Bornstein has taken (dramatic) steps, and invites the reader along for the trip.