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- Life isn't binary : on being both, beyond, and in-between / by Barker, Meg-John,1974-author.(CARDINAL)410000; Iantaffi, Alex,author.(CARDINAL)785235; Lester, C. N.,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)417482;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Foreword / by CN Lester -- Introduction -- Sexualities -- Genders -- Relationships -- Bodies -- Emotions -- Thinking.
- Subjects: Gender nonconformity.; Gender identity.; Gender expression.; Non-monogamous relationships.; Human body; Emotions.; Gender identity.; Gender expression.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- A kids book about pronouns / by Wells, Courtney,author.; Wells, Lee,author.(CARDINAL)877326;
"Pronouns are a meaningful part of identifying who we are. We can't know someone's pronouns just by looking at them or knowing their name, so it's important to ask! This book encourages kids AND grownups to get uncomfortable, learn new things, make mistakes, and choose to grow. It's not about always getting it right, but it is about being loving and continuous in our effort." --
- Subjects: Grammar, Comparative and general; Gender identity; Gender expression; Gender nonconformity; Gender identity.; Gender expression.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- I'm afraid of men / by Shraya, Vivek,1981-author.(CARDINAL)616013;
A meditation on the damaging effects of masculinity from a trans girl--a writer with celebrated indie roots and a knack for dismantling assumptions and challenging the status quo. As a boy, Vivek exhibited "feminine" qualities. The men in her life immediately and violently disapproved. They taught her to fear the word girl by turning it into a weapon used to hurt her. They taught her to hate her femininity, to destroy the best parts of herself. In order to survive, Vivek had to learn to convincingly perform masculinity. As a girl, she's still afraid. Having spent years undoing the damage and salvaging her lost girlhood, she is haunted by the violence of men, seldom dressing the way she wants in public. As a result she is often still perceived as male, stirring feelings of guilt and self-doubt: Am I not feminine enough? Is this my fault for striving to be the perfect man and excelling at it? I'm Afraid of Men is a culmination of the years Vivek spent observing men and creating her own version of manhood. Through deeply personal reflection, she offers a rare and multifaceted perspective on gender and a hopeful reimagining of masculinity at a time when it's needed more than ever.
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Shraya, Vivek, 1981-; Transgender people; Gender expression; Gender identity; Sex differences.; Masculinity.; Transgender people.; Gender expression.; Gender identity.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- The transmasculine guide to physical transition : for trans, nonbinary, and other masculine folks / by Buch, Sage,author.;
Includes bibliographical references.Checking in with yourself -- Hormone replacement therapy -- Safe chest binding -- Top surgery -- Packing -- Bottom surgery -- Other known routes -- Resources."This in-depth exploration of all aspects of physical transition is an accessible and supportive guide for trans men, transmasculine people, and nonbinary people. Drawing on their personal experience and extensive research, Sage Buch walks you through a wide array of safe transition options. Inside, you'll learn about non-medical interventions like chest binding and packing, explore the varieties and effects of hormone replacement therapy, and get a comprehensive primer on choosing, preparing for, and recovering from top and bottom surgery. Medical research and jargon is made accessible, side effects and pros and cons are clearly spelled out, and empowering perspectives help you consider what transition path is right for you. Everything always comes back to checking in with yourself at every step of the way so that you can enjoy the unique self-expression that comes with finding yourself and who you are meant to be. Reading can be enhanced by working through The Transmasculine Guide to Physical Transition Workbook as you read"--
- Subjects: Transgender men; Gender-nonconforming people; Gender expression.; Gender transition.; Gender reassignment surgery.; Gender nonconformity.; Trans men.; Gender non-conforming people.; Gender expression.; Transitioning (Gender); Gender affirming surgery.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- Who you will be / by Rouanzion, Taylor,author.(CARDINAL)846444; Chomiak, Stacey,illustrator.(CARDINAL)846445;
New parents invite their baby to express themselves through whatever color feels right to them.Grades K-1.Ages 4-8.AD470L
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Picture books.; Fiction.; Parent and child; Gender expression; Color; Sexual minorities; Gender expression.; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Not he or she, I'm me / by Wild, A. M.,author.(CARDINAL)881070; Yangni, Kah,illustrator.(CARDINAL)868969;
A child gets ready for a wonderful day. They gleefully get dressed, hug their parents, go to school, and play with friends. All the while, unapologetically reminding themselves that they are and can only be themselves. The nonbinary experience is brightly illustrated as we follow our main character through their typical day. The story's bouncy and fun refrain reminds all readers of gender-neutral pronouns and affirms the identities of nonbinary children--encouraging readers to practice empathy for themselves and others.AD470LStonewall Honor Book in Children's Literature, 2024
- Subjects: Picture books.; Fiction.; Gender-nonconforming people; Gender expression; Self-esteem; Non-binary children.; Non-binary identity.; Gender non-conforming people.; Gender expression.;
- Available copies: 20 / Total copies: 23
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- Gender identity for kids : a book about finding yourself, understanding others, and respecting everybody! / by Passchier, Andy,author.;
"This book introduces different terms for gender identity and expression, while also teaching children how to accept and respect others"--Ages 7-10
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Informational works.; Gender expression; Gender identity; Gender-nonconforming children; Respect for persons; Gender expression.; Gender identity.;
- Available copies: 11 / Total copies: 12
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- Pictures and passions : a history of homosexuality in the visual arts / by Saslow, James M.,author.(CARDINAL)353420; Viking Press,publisher.(CARDINAL)151378;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-317) and index.Pictures and Passions is the first survey of queer visual representations in arts, including ancient to contemporary objects primarily from Europe and the United States and featuring works from Asia, Australia, and the Americas. This survey of queer and queered objects focuses on art and material culture created by, for, or about LGBTQ+ people. This book is a wonderful introduction to depictions of queerness in Western European art history.Lambda Literary Award, 1999
- Subjects: Queer art; LGBTQ+ arts; Gender expression; Homosexuality in art; Homosexuality in art.; Art;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
- On-line resources: Click for online content;
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- My androgynous boyfriend. [manga] by Tamekō,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)876689; Allen, Jocelyne,1974-translator.(CARDINAL)596509;
Meguru might be impossibly cute, but he's not the only androgynous model around! Enter Sasame, another beautiful boy at Meguru's talent agency. The world is in for some serious gender nonconforming magic when the two cross paths!
- Subjects: Young adult literature.; Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Gender expression; Gender identity; Gender nonconformity; Graphic novels; Man-woman relationships; Sex role; Gender expression.; Gender identity.; Gender roles.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- My androgynous boyfriend. [manga] by Tamekō,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)876689; Allen, Jocelyne,1974-translator.(CARDINAL)596509;
Meguru and Sasame are starring in their very first TV drama! The show gives them the opportunity to each strike out on their own, which means the end of Unicorn Boys and the beginning of their bright, new futures. Meguru is pursuing a new career in makeup, but his relationship with Wako is about to change in a big way too-and it all starts with a proposal!
- Subjects: Young adult literature.; Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Gender expression; Gender identity; Gender nonconformity; Graphic novels; Man-woman relationships; Sex role; Gender expression.; Gender identity.; Gender roles.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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