9 Books About Identity and Gender by Jewish Women and Nonbinary Writers
Jennifer Fliss, author of “As If She Had a Say,” recommends books that grapple with intersectionality
Jennifer Fliss, author of “As If She Had a Say,” recommends books that grapple with intersectionality
"Daisies" by Marne Litfin, recommended by Halimah Marcus for Electric Literature
My unmarked body allows the world to see me as both doctor and monster
It is only when the concept of gender is superimposed onto me that I feel dysphoric
We deserve to exist safely in our communities, unthreatened by the hate and fear of those who seek to eradicate us
Addie Tsai’s novel "Unwieldy Creatures" explores the transgressive nature of existing in a queer body within a society obsessed with heteronormative beauty
In "Pretty Baby," Chris Belcher unpacks her work as a dominatrix making men feel worthless, shameful, and weak
The growing trend of stories about the disappearance of a single gender often negates the existence of trans people
"KB’s Origin Story" and "Yebba’s Heartbreak," two poems by KB
Books, both intimate and bold, that wrestle with trauma and history, desire and self-definition