So last week, my new book, Excluded: Making Feminist and Queer Movements More Inclusive, was reviewed in Publisher's Weekly - you can read the review here. It is generally positive and I am pretty happy with it! However, there is one line in the review that I feel misconstrues what I was trying to say in the book. Namely, the reviewer describes my supposed ‘denial of the existence of a “gender system”’ and how it ‘flies in the face of much social research.’
I could imagine that people
who read that review without having read the whole book might presume that I am
denying that gender norms, assumptions, stereotypes, etc., often work together
in a coordinated way to legitimize certain people but not others. Or that I am
denying that gender-based oppression is institutionalized and entrenched in our
culture. I can assure you that I do not deny any of these things.




