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This book offers a unique exploration of the dynamic nature of gender within transgender, transsexual, and intersex lives. It uses autobiographies to show how gender identity is shaped by material and discursive factors, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the material world and gender. Challenging static notions, it presents a fresh perspective on gender. The book's interdisciplinary approach draws from New Materialism, Assemblage theory, Posthuman sociology, and Memory studies, offering a nuanced analysis of gender as fluid and evolving. It appeals to scholars in Gender, Queer, and Posthuman Studies, and to those interested in social sciences. This book also serves anyone seeking a deeper understanding of gender complexities in contemporary society. Its innovative approach and interdisciplinary framework make it a compelling read for those exploring cutting-edge perspectives on gender and sexuality.



