| Kate More, Stephen Whittle - Philosophy - 1999 - 328 pages
An interdisciplinary work bringing together an international group of transgender writers, this text provides a collection of essays that are central to both academia and ... | |
| Anne Fausto-Sterling - Psychology - 2000 - 492 pages
This path-breaking study of gender and sexuality is the first to go beyond the nature/nurture debate to offer an alternate framework for considering questions of sex and sexuality. | |
| Patrick D. Hopkins - Literary Criticism - 1998 - 526 pages
As powerful interacting social and physical forces, gender and technology shape our experiences, cultures, and identities-sometimes in such comfortable and subtle ways that it ... | |
| |