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She/He/They/Me
She/He/They/Me: The Great Exploration of the Different Paths That Make You You | Robyn Ryle
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A groundbreaking, creative new book that explores one of the most important, challenging, and fluid concepts in society today: Gender. Gender is at the forefront of our cultural landscape today. From pronouns to politics to pop culture, people are finally finding a new freedom in the fluidity of identity. Now more than ever, it's important to understand, embrace, and intelligently discuss the many sides of gender. She/He/They/Me is a unique and engagingly creative take on an increasingly complex concept. A nontraditional, nonlinear structure allows readers to choose their own path, from a patriarchal culture to a scenario where sex doesn't even exist, and beyond. This method of individual exploration will help readers gain the understanding and confidence they need to engage in meaningful conversations about gender.
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IndoorDame
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I was having fun when I started out following the “choose your own adventure” style path through this, but when I actually to started go through the chapters in order to see what information was really contained here I started to get more and more irritated. I found the premise is almost laughably broad making it impossible to go into depth about anything, and in calling attention to numerous stereotypes the author also trips over quite a few.

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JenniferEgnor
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I loved this book! I already knew that gender is a social construct—but this book made me think about it in an entirely different way. There are no page numbers, and each chapter ends in a way that directs you toward another path of how you are navigating what we call ‘gender‘. It touches on race, class, abled and disabled bodies, sexual orientation, and more. This is a fantastic guide to helping you figure things out when you live in a world⬇️

JenniferEgnor where literally everything is gendered. 3w
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FreeReadAndWrite
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Ryle teaches the social construction of gender through a choose your own adventure style. I wasn't just learning about gender, but SPECIFICALLY about being a bisexual white married woman who identifies as "she" living in a disabled body in the United States. I can see it inspiring empathy for others after learning the surprising ways their experiences may be both similar & different. And this is definitely a time we need a little more empathy.

readordierachel Yes to all of this! 5y
LaLecture Wow, that sounds like an interesting concept! 5y
FreeReadAndWrite @readordierachel it's so fucking cool. I can't stop thinking of ways this can be used to teach non-academics in such unique ways 5y
FreeReadAndWrite @LaLecture it was so neat! I did other paths after my own, & I can't believe how well she designed the routes. So impressive 5y
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