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Bi
Philosophy for Spiders
Bisexual, Pansexual, Fluid, and Nonbinary Youth Ritch C. Savin-Williams
On the Low Theory of Kathy Acker McKenzie Wark
"Bi is the book that we have all been wai�ng for. It reveals the inside story of the thoughts and feelings of Genera�on Z with respect to their iden��es, sexuali�es, genders, and rela�onships."– Niobe Way, author of Deep Secrets Drawing on interviews with bisexual youth from a range of racial, ethnic, and social class groups, Ritch C. Savin-Williams reveals to us how bisexuals define their own sexual orienta�on and experiences—in their own words. A �mely and much-needed insight into the complex, fascina�ng experiences of bisexual youth. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
It's �me to recognize Kathy Acker as one of the great postwar American writers. Over the decades readers have found a punk Acker, a feminist Acker, a queer Acker, a kink Acker, and an avant-garde Acker. In Philosophy for Spiders, McKenzie Wark adds a trans Acker. Wark recounts her memories of Acker (with whom she had a passionate affair) and gives a comprehensive reading of her published and archived works. DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS September 2021 216pp 9781478014683 £16.99 PB
October 2021 2 b&w illus. 328pp 9781479811434 £21.99 HB
Families We Keep
Sex Is as Sex Does
LGBTQ People and Their Enduring Bonds with Parents Rin Reczek & Emma Bosley-Smith
Governing Transgender Identity Paisley Currah
"Hands down, the best book on the history and func�on of sex classifica�ons—and the injus�ces that they produce— that has ever been wri�en." – Sonia K. Katyal, co-author of Property Outlaws Many transgender people find themselves in the bizarre situa�on of having different sex classifica�ons on different documents. This book reveals the hidden logics that have governed sex classifica�on policies in the United States and shows what the regula�on of transgender iden�ty can tell us about society’s approach to sex and gender writ large. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
Why LGBTQ adults don’t end troubled �es with parents and why (perhaps) they should. Drawing on interviews with over seventy-five LGBTQ people and their parents, this book shines a light on the shi�ing importance of family in America, and how LGBTQ people navigate its complexi�es as adults. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS May 2022 2 b&w illus. 224pp 9781479813339 £20.99 PB
May 2022 2 b&w illus. 256pp 9780814717103 £20.99 HB
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