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Fragments of Gender

by Lisa Lees

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The essays, poems and stories in this book were written between 1995 and 2005, during the first ten years after I did what is variously described as changed my sex, lost my mind, altered my public performance of gender, killed the person I was, headed straight for hell, became the person I always was, or simply pissed off just about everyone. The theme that ties everything together in this volume is gender, hence the title, Fragments of Gender. All my writing is an attempt to engage people in a discussion of things people mostly don't want to discuss about sex, gender and sexuality.… (more)
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The essays, poems and stories in this book were written between 1995 and 2005, during the first ten years after I did what is variously described as changed my sex, lost my mind, altered my public performance of gender, killed the person I was, headed straight for hell, became the person I always was, or simply pissed off just about everyone. The theme that ties everything together in this volume is gender, hence the title, Fragments of Gender. All my writing is an attempt to engage people in a discussion of things people mostly don't want to discuss about sex, gender and sexuality.

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