Deborah Rudacille
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The Riddle of Gender: Science, Activism, and Transgender Rights
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2005
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7 editions
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Roots of Steel: Boom and Bust in an American Mill Town
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2010
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8 editions
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The Scalpel and the Butterfly:The War Between Animal Research and Animal Protection
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2000
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7 editions
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Riddle of Gender by Deborah Rudacille (2007-02-14)
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Animals and Alternatives in Testing: History, Science, and Ethics
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1994
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“In a 1999 paper, Reiner indicates that his data show "that with time and age, children may well know what their gender is, regardless of any and all information and child-rearing to the contrary. They seem to be quite capable of telling us who they are, and we can observe how they act and function even before they tell us.”
― The Riddle of Gender: Science, Activism, and Transgender Rights
― The Riddle of Gender: Science, Activism, and Transgender Rights
“Avery important change that has yet to be made is the time we transgenders are no longer called 'sex changes'. After all, consider this: we are NOT CHANGING anything! Indeed, we are merely CORRECTING pronouns, names, manner of dress, hormones and less to MATCH what has always been in our brains...”
― The Riddle of Gender: Science, Activism, and Transgender Rights
― The Riddle of Gender: Science, Activism, and Transgender Rights
“And who can speak more authoritatively of what it is like to inhabit the middle ground between biology and culture than gender-variant people? An individual who has inhabited the social roles of both and and woman, with all the cultural baggage that accrues to both states - or to neither- acquires a kind of gender gnosis: a secret knowledge denied the rest of us who live in our assigned boxes, M or F, with really probing the boundaries.”
― The Riddle of Gender: Science, Activism, and Transgender Rights
― The Riddle of Gender: Science, Activism, and Transgender Rights
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