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None of the Above

Reflections on Life beyond the Binary

Travis Alabanza

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A “humane and heart-rending” memoir exploring what it means to live outside the normative boundaries imposed by society, from an award-winning trans writer and performer (The Guardian).

In None of the Above: Reflections on Life Beyond the Binary, Travis Alabanza considers seven phrases people have directed at them throughout their life. These phrases—some deceptively innocuous, some deliberately loaded or violent, some celebratory—have fundamentally shaped Alabanza, both for better and for worse. But these phrases also illuminate broader issues about a world that insists on gender as a fixed identity.

Alabanza considers the meaning of gender, and the role it plays in a world that rigidly and aggressively enforces the binary. Drawing from their experiences as a racialized queer person, Alabanza deftly interrogates our current frameworks around identity with nuance, openness, and humor. The result is a meditation on doubt and language that turns a mirror back on society, and on ourselves. By heralding transformative futures, None of the Above questions what we think we know—and shares new ways that we might live.

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gender binary, trans rights, Maia Kobabe, Pleasure Activism, Redefining Realness, Alok Vaid Menon, Janet Mock, Trans Bodies Trans Selves, Laura Kate Dale, All Boys Aren't Blue, Kate Bornstein, Disability Visibility, nonbinary gender, Ace Angela Chen, Susan Stryker, genderqueer, Emergent Strategy, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, Jonathan Van Ness, transgender memoir, Sonya Renee Taylor, adrienne marie brown, gender queer, transgender nonfiction, Elliot Page, Alice Wong, Gender Queer