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  • Nonbinary : A Memoir
    Nonbinary : A Memoir

    A revealing and beautifully open memoir from pioneering industrial music artist, visual artist, and transgender icon Genesis P-Orridge—now in paperbackIn this groundbreaking book spanning decades of artistic risk-taking, the inventor of “industrial music,” founder of Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV, and world-renowned fine artist with COUM Transmissions, Genesis P-Orridge (1950–2020) takes us on a journey searching for identity and their true self.It is the story of a life of creation and destruction, where Genesis P-Orridge reveals their unwillingness to be stuck—stuck in one place, in one genre, or in one gender.Nonbinary is Genesis’s final work and is shared with hopes of being an inspiration to the newest generation of trailblazers and nonconformists.Nonbinary is the intimate story of Genesis’s life, weaving the narrative of their history in COUM Transmissions, Throbbing Gristle, and Psychic TV.It also covers growing up in World War II’s fallout in Britain, contributing to the explosion of new music and radical art in the 1960s, and destroying visual and artistic norms throughout their entire life.In addition to being a captivating memoir of a singular artist and musician, Nonbinary is also an inside look at one of our most remarkable cultural lives that will be an inspiration to fans of industrial music, performance art, the occult, and a life in the arts.

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  • Nonbinary Jane Austen
    Nonbinary Jane Austen

    A bold and provocative analysis of Jane Austen as an early gender abolitionist Chris Washington reads Jane Austen differently than we have classically understood her: rather than the doyen of the cisheteronormative marriage plot, the author theorizes how Austen envisions a nonbinary future that traverses the two-sex model of gender that we can supposedly see solidifying in the eighteenth century.Instead, Washington argues, Austen leverages the generic restraints of the novel to write a disguised autofiction in which Austen imagines herself as transgender and works to abolish gender exclusivity altogether.In doing so, she establishes a politics that ushers in a future beyond the cisheteronormative binary, one built on plurality and possibility.

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  • Nonbinary : A Feminist Autotheory
    Nonbinary : A Feminist Autotheory

    This autotheoretical Element, written in the tense space between feminist and trans theory, argues that movement between 'woman' and 'nonbinary' is possible, affectively and politically.In fact, a nonbinary structure of feeling has been central in the history of feminist thought, such as in Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex (1949).This structure of feeling is not antifeminist but indexical of a desire for a form of embodiment and relationality beyond binary sex and gender.Finally, the Element provides a partial defense of nonbinary gender identity by tracing the development of the term in online spaces of the early 2000s.While it might be tempting to read its development as symptomatic of the forms of selfhood reproduced in (neo)liberal, racialized platform capitalism, this reading is too simplistic because it misses how the term emerged within communities of care.

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  • Nonbinary : Memoirs of Gender and Identity
    Nonbinary : Memoirs of Gender and Identity

    What happens when your gender doesn’t fit neatly into the categories of male or female?Even mundane interactions like filling out a form or using a public bathroom can be a struggle when these designations prove inadequate.In this groundbreaking book, thirty authors highlight how our experiences are shaped by a deeply entrenched gender binary. The powerful first-person narratives of this collection show us a world where gender exists along a spectrum, a web, a multidimensional space.Nuanced storytellers break away from mainstream portrayals of gender diversity, cutting across lines of age, race, ethnicity, ability, class, religion, family, and relationships.From Suzi, who wonders whether she’ll ever “feel” like a woman after living fifty years as a man, to Aubri, who grew up in a cash-strapped fundamentalist household, to Sand, who must reconcile the dual roles of trans advocate and therapist, the writers’ conceptions of gender are inextricably intertwined with broader systemic issues.Labeled gender outlaws, gender rebels, genderqueer, or simply human, the voices in Nonbinary illustrate what life could be if we allowed the rigid categories of “man” and “woman” to loosen and bend.They speak to everyone who has questioned gender or has paused to wonder, What does it mean to be a man or a woman—and why do we care so much?

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  • Can teachers be nonbinary?

    Yes, teachers can be nonbinary. Nonbinary individuals do not identify strictly as male or female, and they can pursue any career they choose, including teaching. It is important for educational institutions to create inclusive environments where all individuals, regardless of gender identity, can feel supported and respected in their roles as educators.

  • What does genderfluid nonbinary mean?

    Genderfluid nonbinary refers to a person whose gender identity is not fixed and can change over time. They may feel a mix of both male and female, or neither, and their gender expression may vary. This term acknowledges that gender is a spectrum and not limited to just male or female identities.

  • Can nonbinary individuals get married?

    Yes, nonbinary individuals can get married in many places around the world. Marriage laws vary by country and state, but in many places, individuals can marry regardless of their gender identity. It's important to check the specific laws and requirements in the location where the marriage will take place, as they may differ. Overall, nonbinary individuals have the right to marry just like anyone else.

  • Are nonbinary/nonbinäre people transgender?

    Yes, nonbinary/nonbinäre people are considered transgender. Transgender is an umbrella term that encompasses individuals whose gender identity does not align with the sex they were assigned at birth. Nonbinary/nonbinäre individuals identify as a gender that is not exclusively male or female, and therefore fall under the transgender umbrella. It's important to respect and acknowledge the diverse experiences and identities within the transgender community.

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  • The Out Side: Trans & Nonbinary Comics
    The Out Side: Trans & Nonbinary Comics

    In this vibrant and affirming comics anthology, 29 trans & nonbinary comic artists share their personal journeys of self-discovery and acceptance. Featuring the work of Sage Coffey, Kyla Aiko, and Coco Ouwerkerk, The Out Side: Trans & Nonbinary Comics includes 29 creators' tales of self-love and affirmation and detailing their experiences with gender and identity. Originally published as a successful Kickstarter campaign, this expanded edition includes comics by Dana Simpson (bestselling author of Phoebe and Her Unicorn), Aidyn Huynh (Snailords), Wren Chavers, and more. Equal parts encouraging, comforting, and life-affirming, The Out Side is a love letter to the trans and nonbinary community, designed to inspire anyone who may be struggling with their own identity and to help educate those who seek greater understanding.As artist Julia Kaye writes in the book's introduction: "I’m so glad this book exists.It’s a loud proclamation of our existence in the face of a culture that has for too long ignored our experiences."

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  • Bi : Bisexual, Pansexual, Fluid, and Nonbinary Youth
    Bi : Bisexual, Pansexual, Fluid, and Nonbinary Youth

    What bisexual youth can tell us about today’s gender and sexual identities Despite the increasing visibility of LGBTQ people in American culture, our understanding of bisexuality remains superficial, at best.Yet, five times as many people identify as bisexual than as gay or lesbian, and as much as 25 percent of the population is estimated to be bisexual.In Bi, noted scholar of youth sexuality, Ritch Savin-Williams, brings bisexuality to centerstage at a moment when Gen Z and millennial youth and young adults are increasingly rejecting traditional labels altogether.Drawing on interviews with bisexual youth from a range of racial, ethnic, and social class groups, he reveals to us how bisexuals define their own sexual orientation and experiences—in their own words.Savin-Williams shows how and why people might identify as bisexual as a result of their biology or upbringing; as a bridge or transition to something else; as a consequence of their curiosity; or for a range of other equally valid reasons. With an understanding that sexuality and romantic attachments are often influx, Savin-Williams offers us a way to think about bisexuality as part of a continuum.He shows that many of the young people who identify as bisexual often defy traditional views, dispute false notions, and reimagine sexuality with regard to both practice and identity.Broadly speaking, he shows that many young people experience a complex, nuanced existence with multiple sexual and romantic attractions as well as gender expressions, which are seldom static but fluctuate over their lives. Savin-Williams provides an important new understanding of bisexuality as an orientation, behavior, and identity.Bi shows us that bisexuality is seen and embraced as a valid sexual identity more than ever before, giving us timely and much-needed insight into the complex, fascinating experiences of bisexual youth themselves.

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  • Sacred Gender : Create Trans and Nonbinary Spiritual Connections
    Sacred Gender : Create Trans and Nonbinary Spiritual Connections

    Create a spiritual connection to your gender and incorporate it into your personal practice.While exploring gender from a sacred perspective, Ariana Serpentine introduces you to trans and nonbinary figures from Pagan pantheons as well as spirits and deities that can help you achieve self-actualization. With suggestions for making devotion more inclusive, Sacred Gender provides new ways to understand the gods and invites you talk to your ancestors through the stars.Learn how to manifest your desires with sigil magic and identify gender-affirming names, pronouns, clothes, and accessories with the smile test.Filled with thought-provoking journal prompts and reflection exercises, this book encourages you to see parts of yourself that may have been obscured and liberate your spirituality from the gender binary.

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  • In Defense of Sex : Nonbinary Embodiment and Desire
    In Defense of Sex : Nonbinary Embodiment and Desire

    Examines the need to recenter the category of sex–theorizing sex itself as nonbinary–in contemporary studies of gender and sexualityGender has largely replaced sex as a category in critical theory, in progressive cultural circles, and in everyday bureaucratic language.Much of this development has been salutary. Gender has become a crucial site for theorizing trans identifications and embodiments.Yet, without a concomitant theory of sex, gender’s contemporary uses also intersect with late neoliberalism’s emphasis on micro-identities, flexibility, avatar culture, and human capital.Contemporary culture has also grown more ambivalent about sexual desire and its expression.Sex is seen as both ubiquitous and ubiquitously a problem. In Defense of Sex theorizes sex as both a nonbinary form of embodiment (one that can complement recent trans conceptions of gender as multiple and nonbinary) and a crucial form of social desire.Drawing on intersex and trans theory as well as Marxist theory, feminist new materialism, psychoanalysis, and accounts of the flesh in Black studies, author Christopher Breu argues for a materialist understanding of embodiment and the workings of desire as they structure contemporary culture.Moving from critique to theorizing embodiment, desire, and forms of bioaccumulation, In Defense of Sex concludes by proposing the unabashedly utopian project of building a sexual and embodied commons. In Defense of Sex: Nonbinary Embodiment and Desire is available from Knowledge Unlatched on an open-access basis.

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  • Am I genderfluid or nonbinary?

    Determining your gender identity is a personal journey, and it's important to explore your feelings and experiences to understand where you feel most comfortable. Genderfluid individuals may experience shifts in their gender identity over time, while nonbinary individuals may not identify strictly as male or female. It's important to consider how you feel about your gender identity and expression, and to seek support from trusted friends, family, or professionals if needed. Ultimately, only you can determine how you identify and what label, if any, feels right for you.

  • What does nonbinary mean in Germany?

    In Germany, nonbinary refers to individuals who do not exclusively identify as male or female. Nonbinary individuals may identify as a combination of genders, as neither gender, or as a gender outside of the traditional male-female binary. In recent years, there has been a growing recognition and acceptance of nonbinary identities in Germany, with efforts to include nonbinary options on official documents and to create more inclusive spaces for nonbinary individuals. However, there is still work to be done to ensure full recognition and rights for nonbinary people in Germany.

  • How can a nonbinary transgender FTM swim?

    A nonbinary transgender FTM individual can swim by wearing swimwear that aligns with their gender identity and makes them feel comfortable. This may include wearing swim trunks and a rash guard, or a swim binder to flatten the chest if desired. It's important for them to find a supportive and inclusive swimming environment where they feel safe and respected. Additionally, they can consider seeking out swimming lessons or coaching from instructors who are knowledgeable about the specific needs and concerns of transgender swimmers.

  • Do you consider nonbinary to be valid?

    Yes, I consider nonbinary identities to be valid. Gender is a complex and diverse spectrum, and individuals may not identify strictly as male or female. Nonbinary individuals have the right to define their own gender identity and should be respected and supported in expressing themselves authentically. It is important to acknowledge and validate the experiences of nonbinary people in order to create a more inclusive and understanding society.

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