Courage is not just about how you deal with fear, how much noble actions you have accomplished, or how you overcome life - threatening situations. Courage is practice of determination and perseverance. Kate Bohnstein changed her daily life with great courage. With a strong social boundary, a strong sense of words, and subtle criticism of his personal experience Bernstein challenged the cultural attitude towards gender. So why mark Bernstein's work brave; after all, she did not do anything special, but write down what we already knew.
Writer and gender theorist Kate Bornstein said in a recent New American event, "If there is a frontier that is the future of gender, it will be a field to understand gender and context," said Kate Bornstein, geography, religion, And point out the family. Attitudes are situational factors that can change the perception of a person's sex as a determinant of identity. As long as gender always claims to be a concept, he insisted that he will "continue things to lie", but the truth is that "it can not exist independently and is always related to something There is. The trick to deprive these harmful norms is to disguise and disclose their vulnerability and rigor.
Kate Bornstein is a performing artist and a playwright. Kate wrote numerous award-winning books such as "Men, women, and the rest of us", "My sex workbook", "Hello, cruel world: teen, freak, other water margins" I am writing. 101 choices of suicide. "She won two honorary quotes from the New York City Council and received praise from a global civil rights group. Kate lives in her girlfriend, three cats, two dogs and turtles and New York, she emphasizes her constant evolution as an abuser, each of her books ecstatic I am proud to say that. .
Kate Bornstein, a gender gang writer, points out that gender, sex and sexual orientation can be exchanged like cards. As in her case, she is a transgender, but still I think "I want" only women. As a transgendered lesbian, she believes that your sexual identity may be the opposite, although you may come from certain gender (physical genital). When Bernstein is still a visible person, she said: "I think it is a woman, and more importantly I think I belong to another woman" (Bernstein, 24 In her view, the problem lies with people. How to deal with each other for gender. In her book, she points out that society is the cause of the problem. She accused the social structure based on bipolar systems. In her opinion, there is no difference between "men" and "women".