Gender identity -- United States
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Gender identity -- United States
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Gender identity
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Incoming Resources
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- She's not there, a life in two genders, Jennifer Finney Boylan ; with an afterword by Richard Russo
- She looks just like you, a memoir of (nonbiological lesbian) motherhood, Amie Klempnauer Miller
- Why I love black women, Michael Eric Dyson
- The lives of transgender people, Genny Beemyn and Susan Rankin.
- Skin deep, spirit strong, the Black female body in American culture, Kimberly Wallace-Sanders, editor
- Kicked out, editor, Sassafras Lowrey ; general editor, Jennifer Clare Burke
- The life and death of Latisha King, a critical phenomenology of transphobia, Gayle Salamon
- Stuck in the middle with you, parenthood in three genders a memoir, by Jennifer Finney Boylan ; and featuring conversations with Richard Russo, Trey Ellis, Augusten Burroughs, Edward Albee, Timothy Kreider, Ann Beattie, Susan Minot & other parents and former children ; with an afterword by Anna Quindlen
- Lesbian, gay, and bisexual identities over the lifespan, psychological perspectives, edited by Anthony R. D'Augelli, Charlotte J. Patterson
- The gender frontier, Mariette Pathy Allen ; with essays by Grady T. Turner ... [et al.]
- She's not there, a life in two genders, Jennifer Finney Boylan
- Render me, gender me, lesbians talk sex, class, color, nation, studmuffins--, Kath Weston
- American sexual character, sex, gender, and national identity in the Kinsey reports, Miriam G. Reumann
- Transgender nation
- Respect yourself, protect yourself, Latina girls and sexual identity, Lorena Garcia
- Homosexuality, Auriana Ojeda, book editor
- Man alive, a true story of violence, forgiveness and becoming a man, Thomas Page McBee
- Trans liberation, beyond pink or blue, Leslie Feinberg
- Beyond trans, does gender matter?, Heath Fogg Davis
- What becomes you, Aaron Raz Link & Hilda Raz
- Stuck in the middle with you, a memoir of parenting in three generations, Jennifer Finney Boylan ; with an afterword by Anna Quindlen
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