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Megan
Feb 09, 2008 rated it really liked it
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read this for book club. interesting conflicts with how julia serano defines gender -- i.e., bornstein sees gender as performance and gender roles as needing destruction, where serano sees gender as not quite essential, but certainly more intrinsic than a gender-as-performance theory would allow for. the way bornstein merges the personal and the theoretical is pretty great, and i love the way she moves between two voices.
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