Reviews
Jamison Green tells, with integrity, and in a moving and thoughtful way, his story. Dallas Denny, Editor, Transgender Tapestry Journal, "Jamison Green has given a great giftbased on experience born of a great personal journey, he demystifies gender in a way that transfixes the reader. The biological journey from zygote to adulthood unfolds to challenge the neat little boxes into which our culture drives gender each day. This is an essential contribution to the growing body of literature on gender identity and expression." Elizabeth Birch , former Executive Director, Human Rights Campaign, "An intelligent and engaging book. Jamison Green, an extraordinary activist and advocate for FTM transsexuals, demonstrates that he is also an extraordinary writer. Green artfully blends the personal, the informative, and the political, and grounds it all in a generous vision of inclusive communities. He makes a thoughtful and persuasive case for making gender visible." -- Joanne Meyerowitz , author of How Sex Changed: A History of Transsexuality in the United States, "Jamison Green has given a great gift--based on experience born of a great personal journey, he demystifies gender in a way that transfixes the reader. The biological journey from zygote to adulthood unfolds to challenge the neat little boxes into which our culture drives gender each day. This is an essential contribution to the growing body of literature on gender identity and expression." -- Elizabeth Birch , former Executive Director, Human Rights Campaign, Jamison Green has given a great gift--based on experience born of a great personal journey, he demystifies gender in a way that transfixes the reader. The biological journey from zygote to adulthood unfolds to challenge the neat little boxes into which our culture drives gender each day. This is an essential contribution to the growing body of literature on gender identity and expression. --Elizabeth Birch, Executive Director, Human Rights Campaign, When the premier trans-activist of a generation decides to write a memoir, we should be grateful. When Jamison Green weaves his personal and political experiences into a magnificent story it is all the more reason to celebrate.Becoming a Visible Manshows why he is a leading voice to a generation of transmen and transwomen and why this issue should be on the top of the agenda for all of us in the 21st century. --Henry Rubin, author ofSelf-Made Men, Jamison Green tells, with integrity, and in a moving and thoughtful way, his story. --Dallas Denny, Editor, Transgender Tapestry Journal, An intelligent and engaging book. Jamison Green, an extraordinary activist and advocate for FTM transsexuals, demonstrates that he is also an extraordinary writer. Green artfully blends the personal, the informative, and the political, and grounds it all in a generous vision of inclusive communities. He makes a thoughtful and persuasive case for making gender visible. --Joanne Meyerowitz, author ofHow Sex Changed: A History of Transsexuality in the United States, An intelligent and engaging book. Jamison Green, an extraordinary activist and advocate for FTM transsexuals, demonstrates that he is also an extraordinary writer. Green artfully blends the personal, the informative, and the political, and grounds it all in a generous vision of inclusive communities. He makes a thoughtful and persuasive case for making gender visible. --Joanne Meyerowitz, author of How Sex Changed: A History of Transsexuality in the United States, When the premier trans-activist of a generation decides to write a memoir, we should be grateful. When Jamison Green weaves his personal and political experiences into a magnificent story it is all the more reason to celebrate. Becoming a Visible Man shows why he is a leading voice to a generation of transmen and transwomen and why this issue should be on the top of the agenda for all of us in the 21st century. --Henry Rubin, author of Self-Made Men, "When the premier trans-activist of a generation decides to write a memoir, we should be grateful. When Jamison Green weaves his personal and political experiences into a magnificent story it is all the more reason to celebrate. Becoming a Visible Man shows why he is a leading voice to a generation of transmen and transwomen and why this issue should be on the top of the agenda for all of us in the twenty-first century." Henry Rubin , author of Self-Made Men, "Jamison Green tells, with integrity, and in a moving and thoughtful way, his story." Dallas Denny , Editor, Transgender Tapestry Journal, "An intelligent and engaging book. Jamison Green, an extraordinary activist and advocate for FTM transsexuals, demonstrates that he is also an extraordinary writer. Green artfully blends the personal, the informative, and the political, and grounds it all in a generous vision of inclusive communities. He makes a thoughtful and persuasive case for making gender visible." Joanne Meyerowitz , author of How Sex Changed: A History of Transsexuality in the United States, "When the premier trans-activist of a generation decides to write a memoir, we should be grateful. When Jamison Green weaves his personal and political experiences into a magnificent story it is all the more reason to celebrate. Becoming a Visible Man shows why he is a leading voice to a generation of transmen and transwomen and why this issue should be on the top of the agenda for all of us in the twenty-first century." -- Henry Rubin , author of Self-Made Men, "Jamison Green tells, with integrity, and in a moving and thoughtful way, his story." -- Dallas Denny , Editor, Transgender Tapestry Journal, Jamison Green tells, with integrity, and in a moving and thoughtful way, his story. --Dallas Denny, Editor,Transgender Tapestry Journal