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In a near-future, 'gender recognition' legislation is repealed, and it becomes illegal for males to identify as females and females to identify as males. However, due in part to the continued conflation of sex and gender and in part to the insistence that gender align with sex, it also becomes illegal for males to be feminine and females to be masculine. A gender identity dystopia. CATEGORY FINALIST FOR THE ERIC HOFFER AWARD 2021 "A little bit of 1984, a touch of The Handmaid's Tale ..." Alexandra, Goodreads "Great premise. Great dialogue." sojourner_truth, ovarit.com "A gripping read." Katya, Goodreads…mehr

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In a near-future, 'gender recognition' legislation is repealed, and it becomes illegal for males to identify as females and females to identify as males. However, due in part to the continued conflation of sex and gender and in part to the insistence that gender align with sex, it also becomes illegal for males to be feminine and females to be masculine. A gender identity dystopia. CATEGORY FINALIST FOR THE ERIC HOFFER AWARD 2021 "A little bit of 1984, a touch of The Handmaid's Tale ..." Alexandra, Goodreads "Great premise. Great dialogue." sojourner_truth, ovarit.com "A gripping read." Katya, Goodreads
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Autorenporträt
Peg Tittle is the author of several novels-Fighting Words: notes for a future we won't have, Jess, Gender Fraud: a fiction (SF Category Finalist for the Eric Hoffer Award), Impact, It Wasn't Enough (SF Category Finalist for the Eric Hoffer Award), Exile, and What Happened to Tom (on Goodreads' 'Fiction Books that Opened your Eyes to a Social or Political Issue' list). She has also written nonfiction, including Sexist Shit that Pisses Me Off (2e), Just Think About It! (2e), What If? Collected Thought Experiments in Philosophy, and Critical Reasoning: An Appeal to Reason. She was a columnist for the Ethics and Emerging Technologies website for a year (one of her columns received 35,000 hits, making it #3 of the year, and another received 34,000 hits, making it #5 of the year), The Philosopher Magazine's online philosophy café for eight years, and Philosophy Now for two years. She now blogs sporadically at pegtittle.com and hellyeahimafeminist.com.