A guide to gender the social justice advocate's handbook by Sam Killermann
Idioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Austin, TX Impetus Book 2017Edición: Second editionDescripción: xi, 298 Paginas ilustracionesISBN:- 9780989760249
- 0989760243
- Social justice advocate's handbook
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Basic training. General address -- Navigating the book -- Defining social justice -- The cycle of oppression -- The corruption of the golden rule -- Understanding intersections of identity -- Checking your privilege -- Breaking through the binary. Gender norms -- Introduction to the genderbread person -- Genderbread 101: getting started -- Using the "spectrums" genderbread person -- An improved way of visualizing gender -- Gender identify explored -- Gender expression explored -- Anatomical sex explored -- Attraction and gender -- An assortment of gender identities -- How to diagnose someone as transgender -- The dangers of normalized binary gender -- A "non-vital" medical procedure -- Let's talk about bathrooms -- A unified understanding of gender. Feminism and gender equity. The well-intentioned misogynist -- A gender-inclusive feminist perspective -- Why people believe feminism hates men -- Social justice competence: working for gender equity. Why my approach to social justice is better than yours -- Being well-intentioned isn't good enough -- No such thing as a positive stereotype -- Making forms gender inclusive -- "Partner" and other inclusive language -- Political correctness vs. being inclusive -- Responding to non-inclusive language.