Self-Organizing Men: Conscious Masculinities in Time and Space

Jay Sennett

Self-Organizing Men

Self-Organizing Men explores that much-written about, highly politicized, rarely understood phenomenon known as man.” A collection of political cartoons, transgender stories, bio-dude poetry, trans art, drag king experimental prose, and some good ol’, yet brand new, theories about (trans)/gender, this book will rock your thoughts about gender and masculinity.

Critical Acclaim

If you care about gender, read this book. Be ready to have your preconceived notions, even if you developed them in women or gender studies classrooms, challenged. And encourage Jay to publish more like this. — Dr. Nels P. Highberg, Haverford College

Self-Organizing Men challenges the binary of gender and makes me think about how my own male privilege plays itself out in my everyday life. It makes me reconsider what it takes to really be a man and the insanity of our social construction of gender. As a professor of social work specializing in diversity and social justice, I would highly recommend the book for anyone who wants to expand their definition of masculinity and to better understand the FTM experience in a deeply emotional way. At the same time, the book’s use of humor makes this the kind of book that will make you laugh and cry at the same time! —Dr. Mike Spencer, School of Social Work, University of Washington

I found Self-Organizing Men to be funny, challenging, emotional, and educational. I am the parent of a FTM guy: a son who is wonderful in every way. But I must admit that despite years of PFLAG I just did not understand’ what he and others had experienced, felt, and endured. Not on a gut level anyway. This book finally let me understand that our bodies are not our gender and that love, sex, and yes, happiness lie where your mind and emotions tell you they belong. I recommend this book unreservedly for anyone who loves someone who is transgendered, intersexed, genderqueer, FTM, or just questioning. —James Gerard, A Reader and Parent of an FtM Son

Additional Information

ISBN-13 978-0978597306
Publication Year 2006
Binding Perfect
Pages 192
Format Six Cartoons, Six Prints, Text, Two Photographs
Designer Cover: Eli VandenBerg, Book: Jay Sennett
Editor Details Jay Sennett co-founded Homofactus Press in 2006, the same year he edited Self-Organizing Men: Conscious Masculinities in Time and Space.
Editor Jay Sennett



Self-Organizing Men: Conscious Masculinities in Time and Space


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