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The word 'intersex' has been all over the news lately, along with mountains of misinformation, false equivalencies, and a large dollop of sheer vitriol.
Read your way into a better understanding of what being intersex actually means and looks like with these ten books.
There's no deadline by which to finish these, so learn at your leisure!
Read your way into a better understanding of what being intersex actually means and looks like with these ten books.
There's no deadline by which to finish these, so learn at your leisure!
Challenge Books
4
Confessions of a Teenage Hermaphrodite
Lianne Simon
NB the title of this book is reclaimed own voices, but the word 'hermaphrodite' is generally considered to be offensive by intersex people
6
Herculine Barbin: Being the Recently Discovered Memoirs of a Nineteenth-century French Hermaphrodite
Herculine Barbin
NB the title of this book is anachronistic: the word 'hermaphrodite' is an outdated term and is generally considered to be offensive by intersex people
10
Intersex and After
GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies #15.2
Iain Morland, Anna Klosowska, Katrina Roen, Christopher Peterson, Stacy I. Masias, Ellen K. Feder, Sarah M. Creighton, Jill H. Casio, Vernon A. Rosario, Elizabeth A. Castelli, Del LaGrace Volcano, Laura Briggs, April M. Herndon, Michael D. Snediker, Alice Domurat Dreger, Howard H. Chiang, Julie A. Greenberg, David Kurnick, Nikki Sullivan