<b>“I know I’m not a man ... and I’ve come to the conclusion that I’m probably not a woman, either.... The trouble is, we’re living in a world that insists we be one or the other.” With these words, Kate Bornstein ushers readers on a funny, fearless, and wonderfully scenic journey across the terrains of gender and identity.<br><br>With a new introduction by the author<br></b><br>On one level, <i>Gender Outlaw</i> details Bornstein’s transformation from heterosexual male to lesbian woman, from a one-time IBM salesperson to a playwright and performance artist. But this particular coming-of-age story is also a provocative investigation into our notions of male and female, from a self-described nonbinary transfeminine diesel femme dyke who never stops questioning our cultural assumptions.<br><br><i>Gender Outlaw</i> was decades ahead of its time when it was first published in 1994. Now, some twenty-odd years later, this book stands as both a c