
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.
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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The host mentions 'Histories of the Transgender Child' as a pivotal resource that helped clarify the origins of the c…
The host mentions 'Asagi Stories, Cherokee Queer and Two-Spirit Memory' to highlight its significant insights into th…
The host mentions 'Brilliant Imperfection' by Eli Clare as a significant influence on their understanding of disabili…
The host references Marlon Bailey's book to explore the complexities of gender performance within Black, gay, and tra…
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- The conversation centers on changing ideas about gender.
- A second recurring theme is Cherokee gendering history.
- Referenced books include Histories of the Transgender Child by Jules Gill Peterson and Asagi Stories, Cherokee Queer and Two-Spirit Memory by Quoli Driscoll.
- The strongest audience signal points to Academics and individuals interested in gender studies and Readers interested in gender studies and Indigenous perspectives..
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“This book helped the speaker understand the origins of the concept of gender, which was crucial for their project.”
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“The speaker learned a lot about the history of Cherokee gendering from this book.”
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“This book, which is partly memoir and partly conceptual, aided the speaker's thoughts on disability.”
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“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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“Marlon Bailey's great book discusses Black, gay, and trans ballroom culture, exploring performance norms and categories within that community.”
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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…

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

The host mentions 'Brilliant Imperfection' by Eli Clare as a significant influence on their understanding of disability. They highlight the book's…
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