Dianna E. Anderson is a non-binary writer with a master's degree in English from Baylor University and a master of studies in women's studies from the University of Oxford in the UK. They are the author of Damaged Goods: New Perspectives on Christian Purity and Problematic: How Toxic Call-out Culture Is Destroying Feminism. Their work primarily focuses on the intersections of gender, history, religion, and theory, and they have been published in Rolling Stone, Cosmo, Bitch Magazine, Dame, and many others. They live in Minneapolis with their two cats, Minerva and Tonks. Emily VanDerWerff is the Critic at Large for Vox. Before that, she was the TV Editor for The A.V. Club.
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Dedication Foreword Introduction Chapter 1: Finding the Right Words Chapter 2: We Have Always Been Here Chapter 3: The Theory of Us Chapter 4: Finding a Home Chapter 5: Born and Becoming Chapter 6: Queer Possibilities, Queer Joy Chapter 7: Fat, Redistributed Chapter 8: The Expanse Chapter 9: Sisterhood, Not Cisterhood Chapter 10: Who Tells Your Story? Acknowledgments Endnotes

