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043 _aen_UK
041 _aeng
245 0 _aTrans
260 _a
_bOneworld,
_c2021
300 _a311 pages ; 23 cm
500 _awhen ideology meets reality
505 _aThe Danish girls
_rSissy boys and the woman inside--
_rMy name is Neo--
_rChild, interrupted--
_rMiss Gendering--
_rBack in the box--
_rShe who must not be named--
_rWe just need to pee--
_rFolding like deckchairs--
_rRegardless of sex--
_rBehind the scenes--
_rThrough the looking glass--
_rThey can't fire us all--
_rConclusion: trans rights are human rights.--
520 _aGender identity ideology is about more than twitter storms and using the right pronouns. In just ten years, laws, company policies, school and university curricula, sport, medical protocols, and the media have been reshaped to privilege self-declared gender identity over biological sex. People are being shamed and silenced for attempting to understand the consequences of redefining 'man' and 'woman'. While compassion for transgender lives is well-intentioned, it is stifling much-needed inquiry into the significance of our bodies. If we recommit to our liberal values of freedom of belief, freedom of speech and robust debate, we can de-escalate this most vicious of culture wars.
630 _aHQ THE FAMILY. MARRIAGE. WOMEN
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650 _aGender identity
_x Social aspects
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650 _a Freedom of speech
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650 _a Pluralism
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650 _a
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700 _aJoyce, Helen
_eAutor
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902 _a1670
905 _am
912 _a2021-01-01
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953 _d2022-11-14 12:00:46
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