In Transit
“In Transit: Being Non-Binary in a World of Dichotomies”
Dianna E. Anderso
Broadleaf Books, 2022, 178 Pages
At A Glance: “In Transit” explores the history, theory, and personal journey of non-binary identity, advocating for a world where non-binary individuals are embraced with acceptance and love, transcending traditional gender roles.
Overview: “In Transit: Being Non-Binary in a World of Dichotomies” by Dianna E. Anderson presents a comprehensive exploration of non-binary identities beyond the traditional medical and political lenses. Anderson, a non-binary writer, traces the evolution of non-binary identity from its roots in the transsexual movement through its incorporation into transgender identity, and its emergence as a distinct category.
The book offers insights into what being non-binary means, its place within the trans and queer communities, and the centuries-old history of gender nonconformity. It serves as a guide for understanding and embracing non-binary identities, envisioning a world where acceptance and love replace societal tension and rigidity around gender roles, celebrating the concept of finding one’s home in the fluidity of gender expression.
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