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Butch Is a Noun - by S Bear Bergman (Paperback)

Butch Is a Noun - by  S Bear Bergman (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A new edition of S. Bear Bergman's first book, on what it means to be butch.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>Butch is a Noun</i> is a book that a) should be required reading in any gender studies curriculum; b) femmes should read whenever they're feeling unloved, lonely, or misunderstood; c) butches should read; d) all of the above. The answer, of course, is d. Thank you, dear Bear.--Kate Bornstein, author of <i>Gender Outlaw</i></p><p>Bear's poetry of butchness lets us see into facets of gender that usually aren't so transparent. And made me fall in love with butches all over again.?Carol Queen, author of <i>Real Live Nude Girl</i></p><p><i>Butch is a Noun</i>, the first book by activist, gender-jammer, and performer S. Bear Bergman, won wide acclaim when published by Suspect Thoughts in 2006: a funny, insightful, and purposely unsettling manifesto on what it means to be butch (and not). In thirty-four deeply personal essays, Bear makes butchness accessible to those who are new to the concept, and makes gender outlaws of all stripes feel as though they have come home. From girls' clothes to men's haircuts, from walking with girls to hanging with young men, <i>Butch is a Noun</i> chronicles the perplexities, dangers, and pleasures of living life outside the gender binary. This new edition includes a new introduction by the author.</p><p><b>S. Bear Bergman</b> is also the author of <i>The Nearest Exit May Be Behind You</i> (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2009). Ze is also a frequent university and college lecturer on issues relating to gender and sexuality.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Butch is a Noun" is a book that a) should be required reading in any gender studies curriculum;b) femmes should read whenever they're feeling unloved, lonely, or misunderstood; c) butches should read; d) all of the above. The answer, of course, is d. Thank you, dear Bear.<BR> ―Kate Bornstein, author of "Gender Outlaw"--Kate Bornstein "Kate Bornstein "<br><br>Bear's poetry of butchness lets us see into facets of gender that usually aren't so transparent. And made me fall in love with butches all over again.<BR> ―Carol Queen, author of "Real Live Nude Girl"--Carol Queen "Carol Queen "<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>S. Bear Bergman: S. Bear Bergman is an activist, gender-jammer, and author of <i>The Nearest Exit May Be Behind You</i> (Arsenal, 2009). Formerly based in New England, she relocated to Canada in 2008. <p/>

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