Essential for anyone who seeks to understand the contemporary gender landscape, Gender Stories defines gender
as the socially constructed meanings that are assigned to bodies. The book helps readers navigate issues of gender
by introducing them to the ubiquitous gender binary, the problems with much of the research on gender differences,
and the variety of gender stories in popular culture.
At the heart of the book is a description of the process of becoming a gendered person through crafting and performing
gender stories. Because each gender performance is unique, a virtually unlimited number of genders exists not just
two, as the gender binary would have us believe. The same multiplicity that characterizes the gender landscape
characterizes the individual, who typically changes gender multiple times a day and across the lifespan. In Gender
Stories, personal gender performances are framed within a philosophy of choice. Readers are encouraged to become
more conscious of the choices they have in constructing their gender identities and to allow others the same choice
by respecting their gender performances. Readers will easily find a place for themselves in the book, regardless
of their views on gender, because one perspective on gender is not presented as the right one. Gender Stories affirms
and legitimizes diverse perspectives as providing more comprehensive knowledge about gender for everyone.