Each of us has a gender assigned at birth based on our body structure. Why do some people feel a disconnect between their biological sex and their inner identity? Is gender something we are, or something we create? Are gender expressions programmed by nature, or do they develop through nurture? Is the traditional binary system of male and female gender roles relevant in today's complex and changing world?
This book approaches these questions with caution, forcing us to consider the relationship between gender, psychology, culture, and sexuality, demonstrating how personal and public ideas about gender have changed over the centuries.
Author: Sally Hines
Publishing House: A+A
Year: 2019
Number of pages: 144
Cover type: paperback
Translator: D. Simanovsky Literary Translation Workshop
Editor: Alexander Kondakov








