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The Uninvited Dilemma - A Review, Feb 1 2005
This review is from: The Uninvited Dilemma: A Question of Gender (Paperback)
Right up front the author says, "This book is about transsexuals." She then goes on to state, "The subject has received widespread publicity; but despite the headlines, little is known about the condition by the general public..." Starting off with a set of definitions and descriptions she painstakingly stakes out her grounds for discussion and then carefully and methodically attempts to correct the misconceptions and to debunk the myths surrounding transsexualism. The early chapters of the book deal with the problems and experiences of transsexuals from the early years to adulthood. The final chapters deal primarily with the conclusions reached as a result of her research and the many interviews she conducted. Although the period covered by her work is now almost twenty years old, some of her comments are timeless, being equally relevant to today's world as it was in the 1990's. For example, in Chapter 4 she states in part, "Certainly a society which can find its way to the moon and back has the ability to find fair, discrete, and equitable ways of helping a very small percentage of individuals cope with personal dilemmas without destroying their careers and human dignity. We have become such a wasteful, throwaway society, it comes as a shock to learn the price we pay when we squander our natural resources. Although we are sometimes our own worst enemy, human beings - men and women - are our most precious natural resource. Just as we exact a toll on the quality of our life when we carelessly trash our environment, society pays dearly when we heedlessly toss about human lives as if they were empty, used up cans and bottle." Despite the fact that the book claims to be about transsexuals, a careful reading of the author's definitions, so important to an understanding of this work, it is equally about transgender persons, a term in use today which was not used when the book was written. This book is a fascinating read which challenges us all to reevaluate our thoughts on gender. I recommended it highly to all who seek answers to problems associated with trans phenomena; transsexuals, transgenders, their families, their friends, service professionals, and the public in general.
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The uninvited dilemma is a breath of fresh air., Mar 3 2004
This review is from: The Uninvited Dilemma: A Question of Gender (Paperback)
I found the book to be thoroughly thought out and genuine. It truly answered many of my question where other books on the subject failed to answer. I feel this book is a must for anyone who questions there gender and is looking for direct and to the point answers. The writer took great pains to retain the authenticity of the interviews she held.
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A Rational Outlook on an Irrational Subject, Jan 15 2004
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This review is from: The Uninvited Dilemma: A Question of Gender (Paperback)
Transsexualism is a subject area where much of the literature is either very clinical, or very anecdotal. A topic where the only common theme among the books is how incredibly difficult it is to study a condition that is deeply internal and subjective to those who live with it. Where this book stands out is the author's ability to provide a blend of researched, clinical information _and_ 'personal stories' together. This book provides an enormous amount of valuable information that goes beyond the individual stories of transsexuals, and picks out the common themes and presents them clearly and concisely for the reader. If you want to read a transsexual's story, this is the wrong book. If, on the other hand, you wish to understand transsexualism and what it is, this book is unusually accessible. Others have commented that this book is perhaps a bit dated - although its calendar age is fairly old, this is a topic area where truly good research is rare, and Ms. Stuart has done a superlative job of both research and writing.
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