How gender identity conquered the world and what it means for women, children, gay people and the sporting community
Helen Joyce is a senior staff journalist at The Economist, where she has worked for 15 years. Since becoming interested in gender-identity issues, she has written a number of articles and editorials on the topic for The Economist and other outlets. She tweets at @HJoyceGender
'A scholarly, compassionate and courageous examination of a subject
that’s sparked an unhelpful civil war within the LGBTQ community.
Unlike those of her online counterparts, Joyce’s arguments are well
researched, soundly made and avoid the toxicity that mars so much
conversation on this topic.’
*Observer, Books of the Year*
‘A frighteningly necessary book: well-written,
thoroughly-researched, passionate and very brave.’
*Richard Dawkins*
‘A courageous, intelligent and important work, rooted in good
science and common sense.’
*Jenni Murray*
'I'm off the fence...This rigorous and brave book nails the absurd
idea that sex is just a “social construct”'
*David Aaronovitch, The Times*
'A superlative critical analysis...With this fact-filled, humane,
and brave book, a grown-up has entered the room.'
*The Telegraph*
'Reasonable, methodical, sane, and utterly unintimidated by
extremist orthodoxy, Trans is also a riveting read.'
*Lionel Shriver*
‘Thank goodness for Helen Joyce… Trans is a searing and
at times devastating analysis of an ideological shift that has had
a profound influence on many institutions in the West… With the
rigour of an investigative journalist, she looks at the history of
the trans movement over the past century.’
*Christina Patterson, Sunday Times*
'A tour de force. With a fine eye for detail, she brings all the
elements of gender ideology together with clarity and
precision...simply a must-read'
*Evening Standard*
‘anyone wanting to understand how transgender rights became such a
flashpoint in identity politics – and why a generation of feminists
is so determined to stand its ground – should start here with this
polemical book by Helen Joyce.’
*Times, Books of the Year 2021*
'An intelligent, thorough rejoinder to an idea that has swept
across much of the liberal world seemingly overnight. Even
those outraged by Joyce’s positions would benefit from
understanding them...Open conversation about such fraught issues is
the only realistic path forward.'
*Jesse Singal, New York Times*
'A passionate defence'
*Financial Times*
‘Incisive, compassionate and nuanced…In the first decade of this
century, it was unthinkable that a gender-critical book could even
be published by a prominent publishing house, let alone become a
bestseller.’
*Louise Perry, New Statesman*
‘I was knocked out by Trans… Biology vs magical thinking has become
such a violent debate that most people involved (myself included)
can’t set verbal foot in it without effing and jeffing till the air
is blue. But Joyce is always cool, calm and in complete possession
of her extensive collection of facts.’
*Spectator Books of the Year*
'A sane, humane book.'
*Daniel Dennett, author of Consciousness Explained*
‘There are few subjects which need treatment that is at once
delicate, thoughtful and brave. Helen Joyce manages all of these
things in Trans. Anyone looking to understand this most fraught of
issues should start here.’
*Douglas Murray, author of The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race,
Identity*
'How do we want to live? How do we want our children to live? Helen
Joyce tackles this matter. Buy her book for your teenagers. Give it
to your boss. Send it to the head of HR. Place it on a bench at the
Royal Academy. Sex matters. Tell everyone.'
*The Article*
'Helen Joyce has written a very important, enlightened and
powerfully-argued book on one of the most controversial issues of
our times. For anyone who wants to understand the spirit of the
age, its complexities and challenges, and how to map a truly
progressive way forward. Riveting from start to finish.'
*Matthew d'Ancona, Editor and Partner, Tortoise Media*
‘A searing analysis of the transgender debate that has
dominated much of public discourse in Scotland in recent years, at
least among feminists… I urge you to read Helen Joyce’s book…
It may well offer you a new perspective on this most troubling of
national conversations. It may even change your mind.’
*Susan Dalgety addressing Nicola Sturgeon in the Scotsman*
‘This is the book every woman should read.
It explains how we’re being erased, how our
arguments are being distorted, and the cost
of standing up...Brilliant, coruscating, brave.’
*Joan Smith, author of Misogynies*
'The author brave enough to take on the trans lobby'
*Mail Online*
‘If… you look to grasp the extent to which gender identity
ideology, both academic and popular, bears comparison with the
worst sort of pseudoscience, then Joyce is your pick… Perhaps
because of her use of biology, Joyce’s feminism is disciplined and
thoughtful… [a] careful use of science.’
*CapX*
'Well-researched, compelling...a deeply compassionate reminder that
there are real trade-offs to be made in human rights
activism.’
*Ayaan Hirsi Ali*
‘[Joyce] is sharp, lucid and brilliant in analysing how the recent
surge of sexual ‘transitioning’ and insistence on self-declared
‘gender identity’, has undermined feminism’s achievements.’
*Spiked*
'The book I wish I’d had the foresight to pitch and the insight to
write.'
*Jo Bartosch, The Critic*
'An ambitious, wide-ranging, yet incredibly economical book… Trans
is an enormously readable and widely accessible book, full of
righteous anger and common-sense feminism.'
*The Radical Notion*
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