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Rethinking Gender An Illustrated Exploration
A lively, informative, and engaging guide to gender by an author-illustrator who helps readers understand the multiplicity of answers to âWhat even is gender?â
Queer, cisgender, transgender, nonbinary, androgynous, maverique, intergender, genderfluid. Louie and their cat (a.k.a. âCatâ) take you on a journey through the world of genderâwithout claiming to have it all figured out or knowing the perfect definition for this widely complex subject. Gender is tricky to understand because itâs a social construct intersecting with many other parts of our identity, including class, race, age, religion. For a long time, people thought of gender as binary: male/female, pirate/princess, sports/shopping. Now, weâre starting to understand itâs not that simple. Thatâs what this book is about: figuring out what gender means, one human being at a time, and giving us new ways to let the world know who we are.
Boy, girl, either/or, neither/nor, everything in between: gender is a spectrum, and itâs hard to know where you fit, especially when your position isnât necessarily fixedâand the spectrum keeps expanding. Thatâs where Rethinking Gender can help: it gives you a toolbox for empathy, understanding, and self-exploration. Louieâs journey includes a deep dive into the historical context of LGBTQIA+ rights activism and the evolution of gender discourse, politics, and lawsâbut it also explores these ideas through the diversity of expressions and experiences of people today.
In Rethinking Gender Louie offers a real-world take on what it means to be yourself, see yourself, and see someone else for who they are, too.
Queer, cisgender, transgender, nonbinary, androgynous, maverique, intergender, genderfluid. Louie and their cat (a.k.a. âCatâ) take you on a journey through the world of genderâwithout claiming to have it all figured out or knowing the perfect definition for this widely complex subject. Gender is tricky to understand because itâs a social construct intersecting with many other parts of our identity, including class, race, age, religion. For a long time, people thought of gender as binary: male/female, pirate/princess, sports/shopping. Now, weâre starting to understand itâs not that simple. Thatâs what this book is about: figuring out what gender means, one human being at a time, and giving us new ways to let the world know who we are.
Boy, girl, either/or, neither/nor, everything in between: gender is a spectrum, and itâs hard to know where you fit, especially when your position isnât necessarily fixedâand the spectrum keeps expanding. Thatâs where Rethinking Gender can help: it gives you a toolbox for empathy, understanding, and self-exploration. Louieâs journey includes a deep dive into the historical context of LGBTQIA+ rights activism and the evolution of gender discourse, politics, and lawsâbut it also explores these ideas through the diversity of expressions and experiences of people today.
In Rethinking Gender Louie offers a real-world take on what it means to be yourself, see yourself, and see someone else for who they are, too.
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A lively, informative, and engaging guide to gender by an author-illustrator who helps readers understand the multiplicity of answers to âWhat even is gender?â
Queer, cisgender, transgender, nonbinary, androgynous, maverique, intergender, genderfluid. Louie and their cat (a.k.a. âCatâ) take you on a journey through the world of genderâwithout claiming to have it all figured out or knowing the perfect definition for this widely complex subject. Gender is tricky to understand because itâs a social construct intersecting with many other parts of our identity, including class, race, age, religion. For a long time, people thought of gender as binary: male/female, pirate/princess, sports/shopping. Now, weâre starting to understand itâs not that simple. Thatâs what this book is about: figuring out what gender means, one human being at a time, and giving us new ways to let the world know who we are.
Boy, girl, either/or, neither/nor, everything in between: gender is a spectrum, and itâs hard to know where you fit, especially when your position isnât necessarily fixedâand the spectrum keeps expanding. Thatâs where Rethinking Gender can help: it gives you a toolbox for empathy, understanding, and self-exploration. Louieâs journey includes a deep dive into the historical context of LGBTQIA+ rights activism and the evolution of gender discourse, politics, and lawsâbut it also explores these ideas through the diversity of expressions and experiences of people today.
In Rethinking Gender Louie offers a real-world take on what it means to be yourself, see yourself, and see someone else for who they are, too.
Queer, cisgender, transgender, nonbinary, androgynous, maverique, intergender, genderfluid. Louie and their cat (a.k.a. âCatâ) take you on a journey through the world of genderâwithout claiming to have it all figured out or knowing the perfect definition for this widely complex subject. Gender is tricky to understand because itâs a social construct intersecting with many other parts of our identity, including class, race, age, religion. For a long time, people thought of gender as binary: male/female, pirate/princess, sports/shopping. Now, weâre starting to understand itâs not that simple. Thatâs what this book is about: figuring out what gender means, one human being at a time, and giving us new ways to let the world know who we are.
Boy, girl, either/or, neither/nor, everything in between: gender is a spectrum, and itâs hard to know where you fit, especially when your position isnât necessarily fixedâand the spectrum keeps expanding. Thatâs where Rethinking Gender can help: it gives you a toolbox for empathy, understanding, and self-exploration. Louieâs journey includes a deep dive into the historical context of LGBTQIA+ rights activism and the evolution of gender discourse, politics, and lawsâbut it also explores these ideas through the diversity of expressions and experiences of people today.
In Rethinking Gender Louie offers a real-world take on what it means to be yourself, see yourself, and see someone else for who they are, too.










