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Gender Is Complicated for All of Us. Let’s Talk About It.

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Gender Is Complicated for All of Us. Let’s Talk About It. mentions Histories of the Transgender Child by Jules Gill Peterson, Asagi Stories, Cherokee Queer and Two-Spirit Memory by Quoli Driscoll, Brilliant Imperfection by Eli Clare, and Genders by Katherine Bond Stockton with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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First and foremost, Jules Gill Peterson, she has written a book called Histories of the Transgender Child.

Learned so much that I didn't know from that book about the history of Cherokee gendering.

Eli Clare, who writes on disability, and this book is partly memoir, partly conceptual, and partly perception.

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It’s hard to think of anything changing more quickly in our society right now than our understanding of gender. There’s an explosion of young people identifying as gender nonconforming in some way or another, and others are coming out as transgender or nonbinary throughout their lives, from childhood to old age. But this sea change has brought with it an enormous amount of confusion and resistance. As of July, lawmakers in 21 states had introduced bills that focus on restricting gender-affirming medical care for transgender youth, such as hormone blockers, and 29 states had introduced bills banning transgender youth from sports. But we also know that the degree of support a young person receives when coming out — or doesn’t — can have profound consequences for their mental health. How should we process and understand this moment in gender? Kathryn Bond Stockton is a distinguished professor of English focusing on gender studies at the University of Utah and the author of the book “Gender(s).” She is incredibly skilled at explaining the fundamentals — and complexities — of what gender means and how people, including Stockton herself, have wrestled with it. In this conversation, we discuss: - Why and how Stockton has always felt out of place as a woman - How her entry to the evangelical church actually advanced her acceptance of her gender - Why gender is “queer” for all of us, regardless of how we identify or how much we think about it - The ways that we perform our genders without even knowing we’re doing it - How the choices parents make concerning things as seemingly banal as clothing and toys shape children’s gender identities - How an expanded sense of gender can bring pain as well as pleasure and playfulness - What Stockton has learned from discussions about gender roles with Mormon students in her Utah classrooms - What we would gain — and possibly lose — if we were to loosen social categories of gender - Why Pride celebrations can be so utopian And much more. Mentioned: Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters Butch Queens Up in Pumps by Marlon M. Bailey Book Recommendations: Histories of the Transgender Child by Jules Gill-Peterson Brilliant Imperfection by Eli Clare Asegi Stories by Qwo-Li Driskill Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris and Kate Sinclair; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Sonia Herrero and Isaac Jones; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin, Kristina Samulewski and Rollin Hu.
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Histories of the Transgender Child
Jules Gill Peterson

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Asagi Stories, Cherokee Queer and Two-Spirit Memory
Quoli Driscoll

The host mentions 'Asagi Stories, Cherokee Queer and Two-Spirit Memory' to highlight its significant insights into th…

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Brilliant Imperfection
Eli Clare

The host mentions 'Brilliant Imperfection' by Eli Clare as a significant influence on their understanding of disabili…

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Genders
Katherine Bond Stockton

The host mentions 'Genders' by Katherine Bond Stockton to explore the evolving understanding of gender in society. He…

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Butch Queens Up and Pumps
Marlon Bailey

The host references Marlon Bailey's book to explore the complexities of gender performance within Black, gay, and tra…

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  • Referenced books include Histories of the Transgender Child by Jules Gill Peterson and Asagi Stories, Cherokee Queer and Two-Spirit Memory by Quoli Driscoll.
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Academics and individuals interested in gender studiesReaders interested in gender studies and Indigenous perspectives.Individuals interested in disability studies and gender theory.Individuals interested in gender studies and societal changesIndividuals interested in gender studies and queer culture

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Best for Academics and individuals interested in gender studiesOften cited around understanding gender concepts

This book helped the speaker understand the origins of the concept of gender, which was crucial for their project.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Academics and individuals interested in gender studies
Key quote: First and foremost, Jules Gill Peterson, she has written a book called Histories of the Transgender Child.
The host mentions 'Histories of the Transgender Child' as a pivotal resource that helped clarify the origins of the concept of gender for their project. This book is highlighted for its significant influence on the host's understanding of gender dynamics in relation to other social categories.
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Asagi Stories, Cherokee Queer and Two-Spirit Memory cover
Best for Readers interested in gender studies and Indigenous perspectives.Often cited around Cherokee gendering history

The speaker learned a lot about the history of Cherokee gendering from this book.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in gender studies and Indigenous perspectives.
Key quote: Learned so much that I didn't know from that book about the history of Cherokee gendering.
The host mentions 'Asagi Stories, Cherokee Queer and Two-Spirit Memory' to highlight its significant insights into the history of Cherokee gendering. This book has profoundly influenced the host's understanding and perspective on gender issues within the context of Cherokee culture.
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Best for Individuals interested in disability studies and gender theory.Often cited around disability and gender

This book, which is partly memoir and partly conceptual, aided the speaker's thoughts on disability.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in disability studies and gender theory.
Key quote: Eli Clare, who writes on disability, and this book is partly memoir, partly conceptual, and partly perception.
The host mentions 'Brilliant Imperfection' by Eli Clare as a significant influence on their understanding of disability. They highlight the book's blend of memoir and conceptual insights, which has helped shape their thoughts on the topic.
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Genders
Katherine Bond Stockton
Best for Individuals interested in gender studies and societal changesOften cited around changing ideas about gender

Katherine Bond Stockton, a distinguished professor of English focusing on gender studies, is the author of the book Genders, which explores the complexities of gender identity.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in gender studies and societal changes
Key quote: Because at the base of this conversation is a more fundamental idea.
The host mentions 'Genders' by Katherine Bond Stockton to explore the evolving understanding of gender in society. He emphasizes the need to discuss the fundamental aspects of gender beyond the current debates and controversies.
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Best for Individuals interested in gender studies and queer cultureOften cited around gender performance and culture

Marlon Bailey's great book discusses Black, gay, and trans ballroom culture, exploring performance norms and categories within that community.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in gender studies and queer culture
Key quote: part of what I love about Marlon Bailey's great book, Butch Queens Up and Pumps, where he talks about Black, gay, and trans ballroom culture
The host references Marlon Bailey's book to explore the complexities of gender performance within Black, gay, and trans ballroom culture. They discuss how the book illustrates both rigid and playful aspects of gender norms, emphasizing the need for creativity and looseness in gender expression.
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Histories of the Transgender Child
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First and foremost, Jules Gill Peterson, she has written a book called Histories of the Transgender Child.
Asagi Stories, Cherokee Queer and Two-Spirit Memory
The Ezra Klein Show · 1:14:22
Learned so much that I didn't know from that book about the history of Cherokee gendering.
Brilliant Imperfection
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Eli Clare, who writes on disability, and this book is partly memoir, partly conceptual, and partly perception.
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Histories of the Transgender Child
Jules Gill Peterson

The host mentions 'Histories of the Transgender Child' as a pivotal resource that helped clarify the origins of the concept of gender for their pro…

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Asagi Stories, Cherokee Queer and Two-Spirit Memory
Quoli Driscoll

The host mentions 'Asagi Stories, Cherokee Queer and Two-Spirit Memory' to highlight its significant insights into the history of Cherokee genderin…

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Brilliant Imperfection
Eli Clare

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