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Chronicling his journey from female-to-male, Arin Andrews shares the ups and downs of transitioning.
Chronicling his journey from female-to-male, Arin Andrews shares the ups and downs of transitioning.
A coming-of-age memoir by Lisa Brennan-Jobs, daughter of Steve Jobs, revealing her difficult relationship with her famous father.
This is a memoir by Elaine Welteroth, exploring her journey to self-acceptance and empowerment within a world that often seeks to undermine individuality.
David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest is a complex, postmodern narrative that intertwines multiple plotlines.
This book explores the impact of globalization on indigenous cultures, focusing on cultural preservation, identity, and resistance.
This book examines the role of identity in shaping conflicts and explores the concept of identity and its influence on human behavior.
All Boys Aren’t Blue is a memoir-manifesto that explores the intersectionality of race, gender, and sexuality through the personal experiences of Black queer youth.
Afropean explores the intersection of black and European culture, offering a unique view into the lives of Afro-Europeans. It’s a travelogue through various European cities, examining the complexities of racial identity.
This seminal work by R.D. Laing explores the nature of personal identity and the split between one’s inner self and outer persona, particularly in schizophrenics.