
{"id":1493,"date":"2013-05-17T17:34:32","date_gmt":"2013-05-17T17:34:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pages.charlotte.edu\/katherine-stephenson\/?page_id=1493"},"modified":"2013-11-20T15:46:38","modified_gmt":"2013-11-20T15:46:38","slug":"bibliography","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/pages.charlotte.edu\/katherine-stephenson\/courses\/theoretical-approaches-to-sexuality\/bibliography\/","title":{"rendered":"Bibliography"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>Required Texts<\/h2>\n<p>Fahs, Breanne. <em>Performing Sex: The Making and Unmaking of Women&#8217;s Erotic Lives<\/em>. New York: SUNY UP, 2011. 978-1438437828<br \/>\nFausto-Sterling, Anne. <em>Sexing the Body<\/em>. NY: Basic Books, 2000. 0-465-07714-5<br \/>\nHall, Donald. <em>Queer Theories<\/em>. NY: Palgrave MacMillan, 2003. 0-333-77540-6 HQ75.15H35<br \/>\nMcWhorter, Ladelle. <em>Bodies &amp; Pleasures: Foucault and the Politics of Sexual Normalization<\/em>. Bloomington, Indiana UP: 1999. 0-253-21325-8 HQ23.M369<br \/>\nRudacille, Deborah. <em>The Riddle of Gender: Science, Activism, and Transgender Rights<\/em>. NY: Anchor Books, 2006. 0-385-72197-8<\/p>\n<p>*All students will read the (auto)biography* of a transgendered<br \/>\nperson, a novel** about transgenderism, or a book*** by or about transgendered<br \/>\npersons. See the bibliography for examples, as well, at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.glbtq.com\/literature\/autobio_transsexual.html\">http:\/\/www.glbtq.com\/literature\/autobio_transsexual.html<\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Bibliography<a name=\"texts\"><\/a><\/h2>\n<p>Atkins Library online course reserve list: <a href=\"http:\/\/jasmine.uncc.edu\/screens\/reserves.html\">http:\/\/jasmine.uncc.edu\/screens\/reserves.html<\/a>.<br \/>\n<a href=\"#a\">A<\/a> |<a href=\"#b\"> B<\/a> | <a href=\"#c\">C<\/a><br \/>\n| <a href=\"#d\">D<\/a> | <a href=\"#e\">E<\/a> | <a href=\"#f\">F<\/a> | <a href=\"#g\">G<\/a><br \/>\n| <a href=\"#h\">H<\/a> | <a href=\"#i\">I<\/a> | <a href=\"#j\">J<\/a> | <a href=\"#k\">K<\/a><br \/>\n|<a href=\"#l\"> L<\/a> | <a href=\"#m\">M<\/a> | <a href=\"#n\">N<\/a> |<a href=\"#o\"><br \/>\nO <\/a>|<a href=\"#p\"> P <\/a>|<a href=\"#q\"> Q <\/a>|<a href=\"#r\"> R <\/a>|<a href=\"#s\"><br \/>\nS<\/a> | <a href=\"#t\">T<\/a> |<a href=\"#u\"> U<\/a> |<a href=\"#v\"> V <\/a>|<a href=\"#w\"><br \/>\nW<\/a> |<a href=\"#x\"> X <\/a>| <a href=\"#y\">Y<\/a> |<a href=\"#z\"> Z <\/a><br \/>\n<a name=\"a\"><\/a>Aaron, Jane E. <em>The Essential Handbook<br \/>\nfor Writers<\/em>. New York: HarperPerennial (HarperCollins), 1994.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-06-273296-X, Atkins PE1112 A24 1994b<br \/>\nAbelove, Henry , Mich\u00e8le Barale, and David Halperin,<br \/>\neds. <em>The Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader<\/em>. New York: Routledge, 1993.<br \/>\nHQ76.25 .L48 0-415-90519-2<br \/>\nAdkins, Lisa. \u201cRisk, Sexuality and Economy,&#8221; <em>British<br \/>\nJournal of Sociology<\/em> (2002): 19-40.<br \/>\nAlaimo, Stacy, and Susan Hekman, eds. <em>Material Feminisms<\/em>.<br \/>\nBloomington: Indiana UP, 2008. HQ1190.M3775 978-0-253-21946-6<br \/>\nArag\u00f3n, Angela, ed. <em>Challenging Lesbian Norms:<br \/>\nIntersex, Transgender, Intersectional, and Queer Perspectives<\/em>. New<br \/>\nYork: Harrington Park Press, 2006. HQ75.5.C429 1-56023-645-0<br \/>\nArcher, Bert. <em>The End of Gay (and the Death of Heterosexuality)<\/em>.<br \/>\nNew York: Thunder&#8217;s Mouth Press, 2002. 1-56025-611-7<br \/>\n<a name=\"b\"><\/a><br \/>\n***Ball, <em>Edward. Peninsula of Lies: A True Story of Mysterious<br \/>\nBirth and Taboo Love.<\/em> New York: Simon and Schuster Paperbacks, 2004.<br \/>\n0-7432-3561-4<br \/>\nBartky, Sandra. &#8220;Foucault, Femininity and the Modernization<br \/>\nof Patriarchal Power.&#8221; <em>Feminist Philosophies<\/em>. Ed. Janet Kourany,<br \/>\nJames Sterba, and Rosemarie Tong. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1992.<br \/>\n103-118.<br \/>\nBeemyn, Brett, and Mickey Eliason. <em>Queer Studies: A Lesbian,<br \/>\nGay, Bisexual &amp; Transgender Anthology<\/em>. New York: New York UP, 1996.<br \/>\n0-814-71258-4 HQ76.25 .Q383<br \/>\nBem, Sandra Lipsitz. <em>The Lenses of Gender: Transforming<br \/>\nthe Debate on Sexual Inequality<\/em>. New Haven: Yale UP, 1993.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-300-05676-1 Atkins HQ1075 B45 1993<br \/>\nBerger, Maurice, et al., eds. <em>Constructing Masculinity.<\/em><br \/>\nNew York: Routledge, 1995.<br \/>\nBlackwood, Evelyn, and Saskia E. Wieringa, eds. <em>Female<br \/>\nDesires: Same-sex Relations and Transgender Practices Across Cultures<\/em>.<br \/>\nNew York: Columbia UP, 1999. HQ75.5.F43 0-231-11260-2 (hbk)<br \/>\nBloodsworth-Lugo, Mary. <em>In-Between Bodies: Sexual Difference,<br \/>\nRace, and Sexuality<\/em>. Albany: SUNY Press, 2007. HQ1075.B58 978-0-7914-7222-4<br \/>\n**Bohjalian, Chris. <em>Trans-Sister Radio<\/em>. New York:<br \/>\nHarmony Books, 2000. 0-609-60407-4 (Hdb) PS3552.O495 T72<br \/>\n*Boylan, Jennifer Finney.<i>She&#8217;s Not There: A Life in Two<br \/>\nGenders<\/i>.\u00a0 New York: Broadway Books, 2003.\u00a0 ISBN 0-7679-1429-5.<br \/>\nPS3552.O914.Z477<br \/>\nBraidotti, Rosi. <em>Metamorphoses: Towards a Materialist<br \/>\nTheory of Becoming<\/em>. Malden, MA: Polity, 2002.<br \/>\n&#8212;. <em>Nomadic Subjects: Embodiment and Sexual Difference<br \/>\nin Contemporary Feminist Theory<\/em>. New York: Columbia UP, 1994.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-231-08235-5 Atkins HQ1190 B74<br \/>\n&#8212;. &#8220;The Politics of Ontological Difference.&#8221;<br \/>\n<em>Between Feminism and Psychoanalysis<\/em>. Ed. Teresa Brennan. London:<br \/>\nRoutledge, 1989.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-415-01490-5 Atkins RC489 F45 B47<br \/>\nBright Susie. <em>Susie Bright&#8217;s Sexual State of the Union<\/em>.<br \/>\nNew York: Simon &amp; Schuster, 1997. HQ18.U5B754<br \/>\nBrooker, Peter. <em>A Glossary of Cultural Theory<\/em>. 2nd<br \/>\ned. New York: Oxford UP, 2003. 0-340-80701-6<br \/>\nButler, Judith. <em>Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive<br \/>\nLimits of &#8216;Sex&#8217;<\/em>. New York: Routledge, 1993.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-415-90366-1 Atkins HQ1190 B88<br \/>\n&#8212;. <em>Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity<\/em>.<br \/>\nNew York: Routledge, 1990. HQ1154.B88 0-415-90043-3<br \/>\n&#8212;. <em>The Psychic Power of Life: Theories in Subjection<\/em>.<br \/>\nStanford, CA: Stanford UP, 1997.<\/p>\n<p>Atkins BD438.5 B88<br \/>\n&#8212;. <em>Undoing Gender.<\/em> New York: Routledge, 2004.<br \/>\nHQ1075.B89 ISBN 0-415-96923-9<br \/>\n<a name=\"c\"><\/a><br \/>\nCalifia, Pat. <em>Public Sex: The Culture of Radical Sex<\/em>.<br \/>\nSan Francisco: Cleis Press, 1994. HQ76.3.U5C354 0-939416-89-1<br \/>\n&#8212;. <em>Sex Changes: The Politics of Transgenderism<\/em>.<br \/>\nSan Francisco: Cleis Press, 1997.<br \/>\nCameron, Deborah, and Don Kulick. <em>Language and Sexuality<\/em>.<br \/>\nNY: Cambridge UP, 2003. P120.S48 C36 0-521-00969-3<br \/>\nCase, Sue-Ellen.<em> The Domain-Matrix: Performing Lesbian<br \/>\nat the End of Print Culture<\/em> Bloomington, IN: Indiana UP, 1996.<\/p>\n<p>Atkins HQ75.6.U5C37 0-253-21094-1<br \/>\nChalker, Rebecca. <em>The Clitoral Truth: The Secret World<br \/>\nat Your Fingertips<\/em>. New York: Seven Stories Press, 2000. HQ447.C53<br \/>\n1-58322-038-0<br \/>\nCohen, Margaret, and Christopher Prendergast, eds. <em>Spectacles<br \/>\nof Realism: Gender, Body, Genre.<\/em> Minneapolis: U. Minnesota P, 1995.<\/p>\n<p>Connell, Robert W. <em>Masculinities.<\/em> Berkeley: U California<br \/>\nP, 1995.<br \/>\nCorber, Robert, and Stephen Valocchi, eds. <em>Queer Studies:<br \/>\nAn Interdisciplinary Reader<\/em>. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2003. HQ75.15.Q48<br \/>\n0-631-22917-5<br \/>\n*Cowell, Roberta. <em>Roberta Cowell&#8217;s Story by Herself<\/em>.<br \/>\nLondon: William Heinemann, 1954. <a href=\"www.transgenderzone.com\/features\/roberta_cowell.htm\">www.transgenderzone.com\/features\/roberta_cowell.htm<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Currie, Mark. <em>Difference.<\/em> The New Critical Idiom.<br \/>\nEd. John Drakakis. London: Routledge, 2004. P121.C87 ISBN 0-415-22222-2<a name=\"d\"><\/a><br \/>\nde Lauretis, Teresa. <em>Figures of Resistance: Essays in<br \/>\nFeminist Theory<\/em>. Chicago: U of Illinois Press, 2007. HQ1190.D4 0-252-07439-4<br \/>\nDoan Laura, ed. <em>The Lesbian Postmodern<\/em>. New York:<br \/>\nColumbia UP, 1994. 0-231-08411-0 PS153.L46 L45<br \/>\nDuncan, Nancy, ed. <em>BodySpace:<\/em> <em>Destabilizing<br \/>\nGeographies of Gender and Sexuality.<\/em> London: Routledge, 1996. <a name=\"e\"><\/a><br \/>\n**Eugenides, Jeffrey. <em>Middlesex<\/em>. New York: Picador,<br \/>\n2002. 0-312-42215-6 PS3555.U4 M53<br \/>\n<a name=\"f\"><\/a><br \/>\nFaderman, Lillian. <em>Odd girls and Twilight Lovers : A<br \/>\nHistory of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America<\/em>. New York: Columbia<br \/>\nUP, 1991. HQ75.6.U5 F33<br \/>\n*Fallowell, Duncan, and April Ashley. <em>April Ashley&#8217;s<br \/>\nOdyssey<\/em>. London: Jonathan Cape, 1982.<br \/>\nFausto-Sterling, Anne. <em>Sexing the Body: Gender Politics<br \/>\nand the Construction of Sexuality.<\/em> New York, NY : Basic Books, 2000.<br \/>\n*Feinberg, Leslie. <em>Stone Butch Blues<\/em>. New York:<br \/>\nAlyson Books, 2003. 1-55583-853-7 PS3556.E427 <a href=\"Leslei%20Feinberg.htm\">http:\/\/www.transgenderwarrior.org\/writings\/writinghome.htm<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&#8212;. <em>Transgender Warriors: Making History from Joan of<br \/>\nArc to RuPaul<\/em>. Boston: Beacon Press, 1996. HQ77.9 .F45<br \/>\nFerguson, Margaret, and Jennifer Wicke, eds.. <em>Feminism<br \/>\nand Postmodernism<\/em>. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1994.<\/p>\n<p>Atkins HQ1206 F4533 1994<br \/>\nFlax, Jane. <em>Disputed Subjects: Essays on Psychoanalysis,<br \/>\nPolitics and Philosophy<\/em>. New York : Routledge, 1993.<\/p>\n<p>Atkins HQ1190 F59 1993<br \/>\n&#8212;. <em>Thinking Fragments: Psychoanalysis, Feminism, and<br \/>\nPostmodernism in the Contemporary West<\/em>. Berkeley: Univ. of California<br \/>\nPress, 1990.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-520-07305-3 Atkins BF175.4 P45 F58<br \/>\nFuss, Diana. &#8220;Luce Irigaray&#8217;s Language of Essence.&#8221;<br \/>\n<em>Essentially Speaking: Feminism, Nature &amp; Difference<\/em>. New York:<br \/>\nRoutledge, 1989. 55-72.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-415-90133-2 Atkins HQ1154 F88<a name=\"g\"><\/a><br \/>\nGardiner, Judith Kegan, ed. <em>Masculinity Studies &amp;<br \/>\nFeminist Theory: New Directions.<\/em> New York: Columbia U.P., 2002.<br \/>\nGatens, Moira. <em>Imaginary Bodies: Ethics, Power and Corporeality<\/em>.<br \/>\nNew York: Routledge, 1996. 0-415-08210-2<br \/>\n*Green, Jamison. <em>Becoming a Visible Man<\/em>. Nashville:<br \/>\nVanderbilt University Press, 2004. 0-82651-457-X HQ77.8.G35 G74<br \/>\nGross, Elizabeth. &#8220;Philosophy, Subjectivity, and the<br \/>\nBody: Kristeva and Irigaray.&#8221; <em>Feminist Challenges<\/em>. Ed. Carole<br \/>\nPateman and Elizabeth Gross. Boston: Northeastern UP, 1986. 125-43.<br \/>\nGrosz, Elizabeth. &#8220;Animal Sex.&#8221; <em>Sexy Bodies:<br \/>\nThe Strange Carnalities of Feminism<\/em>. Ed. Elizabeth Grosz and Elspeth<br \/>\nProbyn. New York: Routledge, 1995. 278-299.<br \/>\n&#8212;. &#8220;Notes Towards a Corporeal Feminism.&#8221; <em>Australian<br \/>\nFeminist Studies<\/em> 5 (Summer 1987): 1-16.<br \/>\n&#8212;. &#8220;Bodies and Knowledges: Feminism and the Crisis<br \/>\nof Reason.&#8221; <em>Feminist Epistemologies<\/em>. Ed. Linda Alcoff and<br \/>\nElizabeth Potter. New York: Routledge, 1993. 187-216<\/p>\n<p>Atkins HQ1190 F45 1993.<br \/>\n&#8212;. &#8220;Irigaray&#8217;s Notion of Sexual Morphology.&#8221;<br \/>\n<em>ReImagining Women: Representations of Women in Culture. Theory\/Culture<\/em>.<br \/>\nEd. Shirley Neuman and Glennis Stephenson. Toronto: Toronto UP, 1993. 182-195.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-8020-6825-1 Atkins HQ1111 R44 1993<br \/>\n&#8212;. &#8220;Luce Irigaray and Sexual Difference.&#8221; <em>Sexual<br \/>\nSubversions: Three French Feminists: J. Kristeva, L. Irigaray, M. Le Doeuff<\/em>.<br \/>\nSydney: Allen &amp; Unwin, 1989. 100-139.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-04-351072-8 Atkins HQ1617 G739<br \/>\n&#8212;. &#8220;Sexual Difference and the Problem of Essentialism.&#8221;<br \/>\n<em>Space, Time, and Perversion<\/em>. New York: Routledge, 1995. 45-57.<br \/>\n&#8212;. <em>Volatile Bodies: Toward a Corporeal Feminism<\/em>.<br \/>\nBloomington: Indiana UP, 1994.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-253-20862-9 Atkins HQ1190 G76<br \/>\nGunew, Sneja, ed. <em>Feminist Knowledge: Critique and Construct<\/em>.<br \/>\nNew York: Routledge, 1990.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-415-01227-9 Atkins HQ1154 F44565 1990<a name=\"h\"><\/a><br \/>\nHalberstam, Judith. <em>Female Masculinity<\/em>. Durham:<br \/>\nDuke University Press, 1998. 0-822-32243-9 HQ75.5 .H33<br \/>\n&#8212;. <em>In a Queer Time and Place: Transgender Bodies, Subcultural<br \/>\nLives<\/em>. New York: New York UP, 2005. 0-814-73585-1 HQ75.5 .H335<br \/>\nHall, Stuart, ed. <em>Representation: Cultural Representations<br \/>\nand Signifying Practices.<\/em> Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1997. ISBN 0-7619-5432-5<br \/>\nHalperin, David. How to <em>Do the History of Homosexuality<\/em>.<br \/>\nChicago: U of Chicago Press, 2002. HQ76.H28 0-226-31448-0<br \/>\nHaraway, Donna. &#8220;A Manifesto for Cyborgs.&#8221; <em>Feminism\/Postmodernism<\/em>.<br \/>\nEd. Linda J. Nicholson. New York: Routledge, 1990. 190-233.<br \/>\n&#8212;. Simians, <em>Cyborgs, and Women: the reinvention of<br \/>\nnature<\/em>. New York: Routledge, 1991.<\/p>\n<p>Atkins GN365.9 H37<br \/>\nhooks, bell. <em>Outlaw Culture: Resisting Representations<\/em>.<br \/>\nNY: Routledge, 1994. E185.86.H737 0-415-90811-6<br \/>\n*Hunt, Nancy. <em>Mirror Image<\/em>. New York: Holt, Rinehart,<br \/>\nand Winston, 1978.<br \/>\nHunter, Nan, and Lisa Duggan. <em>Sex Wars: Sexual Dissent<br \/>\nand Political Culture. NY: Routledge, 1995. <\/em><br \/>\n<a name=\"i\"><\/a><br \/>\nIrigaray, Luce. <em>The Irigaray Reader<\/em>. Ed. Margaret<br \/>\nWhitford. Oxford: Blackwell, 1991.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-631-17043-X Atkins HQ1206 I73213<br \/>\n&#8212;. &#8220;Luce Irigaray.&#8221; <em>French Philosophers in<br \/>\nConversation<\/em>. Ed. Raoul Mortley. London: Routledge, 1991. 62-78.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-415-05255-6 Atkins B2421 F73<br \/>\n&#8212;. &#8220;Luce Irigaray.&#8221; <em>Shifting Scenes: Interviews<br \/>\non Women, Writing, and Politics in Post-68 France<\/em>. Ed. Alice Jardine<br \/>\nand Anne Menke. New York: Columbia UP, 1991. 97-103.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-231-06773-9 Atkins PQ307 W6 S55<br \/>\n&#8212;. &#8220;The &#8216;Mechanics&#8217; of Fluids.&#8221; <em>This Sex<br \/>\nWhich Is Not One<\/em>. Trans. Catherine Porter. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1985.<br \/>\n106-118. 0-8014-9331-5<br \/>\n&#8212;. &#8220;The Power of Discourse and the Subordination of<br \/>\nthe Feminine.&#8221; <em>The Irigaray Reader<\/em>. Ed. Margaret Whitford.<br \/>\nOxford: Blackwell, 1991. 118-132.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-631-17043-X Atkins HQ1206 I73213<br \/>\n&#8212;. &#8220;Questions.&#8221; <em>The Irigaray Reader<\/em>.<br \/>\nEd. Margaret Whitford. Oxford: Blackwell, 1991. 133-139.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-631-17043-X Atkins HQ1206 I73213<br \/>\n&#8212;. &#8220;The Notion of Gender: The Three Genders.&#8221;<br \/>\n<em>Sexes and Genealogies<\/em>. Trans. Gillian Gill. New York: Columbia<br \/>\nUP, 1993. 167-181.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-231-07033-0 Atkins BF692.2 I7413<br \/>\n&#8212;. &#8220;Women&#8217;s Discourse and Men&#8217;s Discourse.&#8221; <em>Je,<br \/>\ntu, nous: Toward a Culture of Difference<\/em>. Trans. Alison Martin. New<br \/>\nYork: Routledge, 1993. 29-36.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-415-90581-8 Atkins HQ1190 I7513 <a name=\"j\"><\/a><br \/>\nJackson, Stevi. &#8220;Theorising Gender and Sexuality.&#8221;<br \/>\n<em>Contemporary Feminist Theories.<\/em> Ed. Stevi Jackson and Jackie Jones.<br \/>\nNY: NYUP, 1998. 131-146.<br \/>\n&#8212;, and Sue Scott, eds. <em>Feminism and Sexuality[electronic<br \/>\nresource]: A Reader<\/em>. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, c1996.<br \/>\nHQ1150 .F453 Available to UNCCharlotte users through netLibrary.<\/p>\n<p>Jaggar, Alison, and Susan Bordo, eds. <em>Gender\/Body\/Knowledge:Feminist<br \/>\nReconstructions of Being and Knowledge<\/em>. New Brunswick: Rutgers UP,<br \/>\n1989.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-8135-1379-0 Atkins BD450 4455<br \/>\nJagose, Annamarie. <em>Queer Theory: An Introduction<\/em>.<br \/>\nNY: New York UP, 1996. 978-0-8147-4234-1<br \/>\nJeffreys, Sheila. <em>Unpacking Queer Politics<\/em>. Cambridge,<br \/>\nUK: Polity\/Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2003. 0-7456-2838-9<br \/>\nJohnson, Merri Lisa, ed. <em>Jane Sexes It Up: Ture Confessions<br \/>\nof Feminist Desire<\/em>. New York: Thunder&#8217;s Mouth Press, 2002. 1-56858-180-7<\/p>\n<p>*Jorgensen, Christine. <em>Christine Jorgensen: A Personal<br \/>\nAutobiography<\/em>. New York: Paul S. Erikson, 1967. <a href=\"http|\/\/www.christinejorgensen.org\/\">http:\/\/www.christinejorgensen.org\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a name=\"k\"><\/a><br \/>\n*Kailey, Matt. <em>Just Add Hormones: An Insider&#8217;s Guide<br \/>\nto the Transsexual Experience<\/em>. Boston: Beacon Press, 2005.<br \/>\nKaplan, Gisela, and Lesley Rogers. <em>Gene Worship: Moving<br \/>\nBeyond the Nature\/Nurture Debate Over Genes, Brain, and Gender<\/em>. New<br \/>\nYork: Other Press, 2003. QP81.5 K37<br \/>\nKeller, Evelyn Fox. <em>Secrets of Life, Secrets of Death<br \/>\n: Essays on Language, Gender,<\/em><\/p>\n<p>and Science. New York: Routledge, 1992. QC175.3 .K45 0-415-90525-7<br \/>\nKourany, Janet, James Sterba, and Rosemarie Tong, eds. <em>Feminist<br \/>\nPhilosophies<\/em>. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1992.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-13-313560-8 Atkins HQ1190 F463<br \/>\n<a name=\"l\"><\/a><br \/>\nLakoff, George, and Mark Johnson. <em>Metaphors We Live By<\/em>.<br \/>\nChicago: University of Chicago Press, 1980.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-226-46801-1 Atkins P106 L235<br \/>\n&#8212;. <em>Philosophy in the Flesh: The Embodied Mind and Its<br \/>\nChallenge to Western Thought<\/em>. New York: Basic Books, 1999.<\/p>\n<p>ISBN 0-965-88804-5 Atkins BD 418.3 L35<br \/>\nLivia, Anna, and Kira Hall, eds. <em>Queerly Phrased: Language,<br \/>\nGender, and Sexuality<\/em>. New York: Oxford UP, 1997.<\/p>\n<p>Atkins P120 S48 Q44 1997<br \/>\nLykke, Nina, and Rosi Braidotti. <em>Between Monsters, Goddesses<br \/>\nand Cyborgs: Feminist Confrontations with Science, Medicine and Cyberspace<\/em>.<br \/>\nLondon: Zed Books, 1996.<a name=\"m\"><\/a><br \/>\n*Martino, Mario. <em>Emergence: A Transsexual Autobiography<\/em>.<br \/>\nNew York: Crown Publishers, 1977.<br \/>\n*McCloskey, Deirdre. <em>Crossing: A Memoir<\/em>. Chicago:<br \/>\nU of Chicago Press, 1999. 0-226-55668-9 HQ77.8.M39 A3<\/p>\n<p>McDowell, Linda. <em>Gender, Identity &amp; Place.<\/em> Minneapolis:<br \/>\nU of Minnesota P, 1999.<br \/>\n*Middlebrook, Diane Wood. <em>Suits Me: The Double Life of<br \/>\nBilly Tipton<\/em>. New York: A Peter Davison Book, 1998. 0-965-057950 ML417.T58M53<\/p>\n<p>Miller, Neil. <em>Out of the Past: Gay and Lesbian History<br \/>\nFrom 1869 to the Present<\/em>. 2nd ed. New York: Alyson Books, 2006. 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