Gender is one of the most contested topics of our age, as ideologies are weaponised by the far right and real trans lives are targeted. But what are we talking about when we talk about gender? What are the origins of the concept itself, and where might it take us in the future?
Rooted in decades of deep research and first-hand experience, Susan Stryker's sharp-eyed analysis invites us into her lifelong quest to uncover what gender means and does. From nineteenth-century phrenology to present-day antitrans conspiracies to examples from her lifetime as an agenda setting historian, filmmaker and activist, Stryker finds surprising places to tune in to the origins, idiosyncrasies and generative possibilities of the gender concept.
Read MoreWhenever Susan Stryker speaks, I listen. Stryker's career is one of those that has altered the way that those of us who came after her think-and live our lives - Torrey Peters, bestselling author of Women's Prize-nominated Detransition, BabyReading Susan Stryker, we are gloriously transformed - Jules Gill-Peterson, author of Histories of the Transgender Child
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