By Julie R. Enszer

Julie R. Enszer, PhD , is the author of Sisterhood (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2013) and Handmade Love (A Midsummer Night’s Press, 2010). She also is the editor of Sinister Wisdom , a multicultural lesbian literary and art journal, and a regular book reviewer for the Lambda Book Report and Calyx.

  1. In the final pages of Leslie Feinberg’s Stone Butch Blues , Jess Goldberg has a dream: “I felt my whole life coming full circle. Growing up so different, coming out as a butch, passing as a man, and then back to the same question that had shaped my life: woman or man?” This question shaped Feinberg’s life urgently, but what is striking about Feinberg’s life—and work—is how she always reached for greater complexity

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