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Kate Bornstein divides their time between New York City and the Rhode Island shore. She can be seen in all episodes of Season 2 of the reality TV show I Am Cait. Their stage work includes the solo performance pieces The Opposite Sex Is Neither, Virtually Yours, and On Men, Women, and the Rest of Us. When not writing or performing, Kate can be found cuddling with Maui, following Doctor Who, prowling Twitter and Instagram, or playing pinball in their hometown of Asbury Park, New Jersey.
"In an age of often hostilely expressed gender politics, Kate
Bornstein . . . is sweet, sincere, lucid, and sometimes as corny as
Kansas in August."
--The New York Times "A foundational voice. . . . Kate Bornstein is
a historic figure in the queer and trans community."
--The Huffington Post "[Bornstein is on the] leading edge of
contemporary debate about sexual identity and gender. [She] asks
fundamental and challenging questions about what it means to be a
man or woman in our society."
--San Francisco Chronicle "Gender Outlaw is an eye-opening book,
combining the emotional force of a coming-of-age story with a savvy
cultural critique."
--Out
"A radical document."
--The Nation "While Bornstein covers an incredible range--from the
'nuts and bolts' of her surgery to more abstract musings on a brave
new gender-free world--the book never stops fascinating. [She
offers us] an abundance of questions--thoughtful, disarming,
revelatory questions. Gender Outlaw is an invitation to a dialogue,
and it's a conversation well worth having."
--Ms. "Kate Bornstein argues eloquently and passionately for
scrapping the categories of women and men. Agree. Disagree. Read
it!"
--Leslie Feinberg, author of Stone Butch Blues "The first book of
gender theory written by a transgendered person . . . includes
countless insights, trenchant cultural analysis, and generous wit.
. . . [It] will surely become a classic."
--Washington Blade "Kate Bornstein celebrates the power of claiming
an identity without getting mired in the tarpits of identity
politics. A breath of fresh air, the best of both worlds, strong
enough for a man, yet made for a woman."
--Holly Hughes, performance artist "Kate is an orgasm on two legs.
Reading this book gives me a heart orgasm, and it could give you
one too! Gender Outlaw is a great work of love."
--Annie Sprinkle, performance artist "Kate Bornstein is a fierce
and funny voice on the front lines of gender and sexual identity.
Her wise heart and wild imagination challenge us to really own our
bodies, our desires, our dreams."
--Tim Miller, performance artist
In an age of often hostilely expressed gender politics, Kate
Bornstein . . . is sweet, sincere, lucid, and sometimes as corny as
Kansas in August.
The New York Times
A foundational voice. . . . Kate Bornstein is a historic figure in
the queer and trans community.
The Huffington Post
[Bornstein is on the] leading edge of contemporary debate about
sexual identity and gender. [She] asks fundamental and challenging
questions about what it means to be a man or woman in our
society.
San Francisco Chronicle
Gender Outlaw is an eye-opening book, combining the emotional force
of a coming-of-age story with a savvy cultural critique.
Out
A radical document.
The Nation
While Bornstein covers an incredible range from the nuts and bolts
of her surgery to more abstract musings on a brave new gender-free
world the book never stops fascinating. [She offers us] an
abundance of questions thoughtful, disarming, revelatory questions.
Gender Outlaw is an invitation to a dialogue, and it s a
conversation well worth having.
Ms.
Kate Bornstein argues eloquently and passionately for scrapping the
categories of women and men. Agree. Disagree. Read it!
Leslie Feinberg, author of Stone Butch Blues
The first book of gender theory written by a transgendered person .
. . includes countless insights, trenchant cultural analysis, and
generous wit. . . . [It] will surely become a classic.
Washington Blade
Kate Bornstein celebrates the power of claiming an identity without
getting mired in the tarpits of identity politics. A breath of
fresh air, the best of both worlds, strong enough for a man, yet
made for a woman.
Holly Hughes, performance artist
Kate is an orgasm on two legs. Reading this book gives me a heart
orgasm, and it could give you one too! Gender Outlaw is a great
work of love.
Annie Sprinkle, performance artist
Kate Bornstein is a fierce and funny voice on the front lines of
gender and sexual identity. Her wise heart and wild imagination
challenge us to really own our bodies, our desires, our dreams.
Tim Miller, performance artist"
"In an age of often hostilely expressed gender politics, Kate
Bornstein . . . is sweet, sincere, lucid, and sometimes as corny as
Kansas in August."
--The New York Times
"A foundational voice. . . . Kate Bornstein is a historic figure
in the queer and trans community."
--The Huffington Post "[Bornstein is on the] leading edge of
contemporary debate about sexual identity and gender. [She] asks
fundamental and challenging questions about what it means to be a
man or woman in our society."
--San Francisco Chronicle "Gender Outlaw is an
eye-opening book, combining the emotional force of a coming-of-age
story with a savvy cultural critique."
--Out
"A radical document."
--The Nation "While Bornstein covers an incredible
range--from the 'nuts and bolts' of her surgery to more abstract
musings on a brave new gender-free world--the book never stops
fascinating. [She offers us] an abundance of questions--thoughtful,
disarming, revelatory questions. Gender Outlaw is an
invitation to a dialogue, and it's a conversation well worth
having."
--Ms. "Kate Bornstein argues eloquently and passionately for
scrapping the categories of women and men. Agree. Disagree. Read
it!"
--Leslie Feinberg, author of Stone Butch Blues "The first
book of gender theory written by a transgendered person . . .
includes countless insights, trenchant cultural analysis, and
generous wit. . . . [It] will surely become a classic."
--Washington Blade "Kate Bornstein celebrates the power of
claiming an identity without getting mired in the tarpits of
identity politics. A breath of fresh air, the best of both worlds,
strong enough for a man, yet made for a woman."
--Holly Hughes, performance artist "Kate is an orgasm on two legs.
Reading this book gives me a heart orgasm, and it could give you
one too! Gender Outlaw is a great work of love."
--Annie Sprinkle, performance artist "Kate Bornstein is a fierce
and funny voice on the front lines of gender and sexual identity.
Her wise heart and wild imagination challenge us to really own our
bodies, our desires, our dreams."
--Tim Miller, performance artist
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