

The Pink Line : Journeys Across the World's Queer Frontiers (Paperback)
Key item features
One of TIME's 100 Must-Read Books of 2020. Longlisted for the 2021 Rathbones Folio Prize.
"[Mark] Gevisser is clear-eyed and wise enough to have a sharp sense of how tough the struggle has been, and how hard it will be now for those who have not succeeded in finding shelter from prejudice." --Colm Tóibín, The Guardian
A groundbreaking look at how the issues of sexuality and gender identity divide and unite the world today
More than seven years in the making, Mark Gevisser’s The Pink Line: Journeys Across the World’s Queer Frontiers is an exploration of how the conversation around sexual orientation and gender identity has come to divide—and describe—the world in an entirely new way over the first two decades of the twenty-first century. No social movement has brought change so quickly and with such dramatically mixed results. While same-sex marriage and gender transition are celebrated in some parts of the world, laws are being strengthened to criminalize homosexuality and gender nonconformity in others. As new globalized queer identities are adopted by people across the world—thanks to the digital revolution—fresh culture wars have emerged. A new Pink Line, Gevisser argues, has been drawn across the globe, and he takes readers to its frontiers.
Between sensitive and sometimes startling profiles of the queer folk he’s encountered along the Pink Line, Gevisser offers sharp analytical chapters exploring identity politics, religion, gender ideology, capitalism, human rights, moral panics, geopolitics, and what he calls “the new transgender culture wars.” His subjects include a Ugandan refugee in flight to Canada, a trans woman fighting for custody of her child in Moscow, a lesbian couple campaigning for marriage equality in Mexico, genderqueer high schoolers coming of age in Michigan, a gay Israeli-Palestinian couple searching for common ground, and a community of kothis—“women’s hearts in men’s bodies”—who run a temple in an Indian fishing village. What results is a moving and multifaceted picture of the world today, and the queer people defining it.
Eye-opening, heartfelt, expertly researched, and compellingly narrated, The Pink Line is a monumental—and urgent—journey of unprecedented scope into twenty-first-century identity, seen through the border posts along the world’s new LGBTQ+ frontiers.
Specs
- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- Publication dateJune, 2021
- Pages544
- Reading levelGeneral/Trade
- SubgenreLGBTQ+ Studies
Free 90-day returns
How do you want your item?
More seller options (3)
Try 30 days of Walmart+ for just $1!
About this item
Product details
One of TIME's 100 Must-Read Books of 2020. Longlisted for the 2021 Rathbones Folio Prize.
"[Mark] Gevisser is clear-eyed and wise enough to have a sharp sense of how tough the struggle has been, and how hard it will be now for those who have not succeeded in finding shelter from prejudice." --Colm Tóibín, The Guardian
One of TIME's 100 Must-Read Books of 2020. Longlisted for the 2021 Rathbones Folio Prize.
"[Mark] Gevisser is clear-eyed and wise enough to have a sharp sense of how tough the struggle has been, and how hard it will be now for those who have not succeeded in finding shelter from prejudice." --Colm Tóibín, The Guardian
A groundbreaking look at how the issues of sexuality and gender identity divide and unite the world today
More than seven years in the making, Mark Gevisser’s The Pink Line: Journeys Across the World’s Queer Frontiers is an exploration of how the conversation around sexual orientation and gender identity has come to divide—and describe—the world in an entirely new way over the first two decades of the twenty-first century. No social movement has brought change so quickly and with such dramatically mixed results. While same-sex marriage and gender transition are celebrated in some parts of the world, laws are being strengthened to criminalize homosexuality and gender nonconformity in others. As new globalized queer identities are adopted by people across the world—thanks to the digital revolution—fresh culture wars have emerged. A new Pink Line, Gevisser argues, has been drawn across the globe, and he takes readers to its frontiers.
Between sensitive and sometimes startling profiles of the queer folk he’s encountered along the Pink Line, Gevisser offers sharp analytical chapters exploring identity politics, religion, gender ideology, capitalism, human rights, moral panics, geopolitics, and what he calls “the new transgender culture wars.” His subjects include a Ugandan refugee in flight to Canada, a trans woman fighting for custody of her child in Moscow, a lesbian couple campaigning for marriage equality in Mexico, genderqueer high schoolers coming of age in Michigan, a gay Israeli-Palestinian couple searching for common ground, and a community of kothis—“women’s hearts in men’s bodies”—who run a temple in an Indian fishing village. What results is a moving and multifaceted picture of the world today, and the queer people defining it.
Eye-opening, heartfelt, expertly researched, and compellingly narrated, The Pink Line is a monumental—and urgent—journey of unprecedented scope into twenty-first-century identity, seen through the border posts along the world’s new LGBTQ+ frontiers.
Specifications
Book format
Fiction/nonfiction
Genre
Publication date
Warranty
Warranty information
Similar items you might like
Peeps at Many Lands : Canada. (Paperback) $17.95
$1795current price $17.95Peeps at Many Lands : Canada. (Paperback)
Best seller Inner F*cking Peace Adult Coloring Book (31 Stress-Relieving Designs) (Paperback) $6.51
Best seller
$651current price $6.51Inner F*cking Peace Adult Coloring Book (31 Stress-Relieving Designs) (Paperback)
1914.7 out of 5 Stars. 191 reviewsCrossing the White Line, (Paperback) $16.00
$1600current price $16.00Crossing the White Line, (Paperback)
The Patchwork Family (Paperback) $6.99 Was $8.99 $13.19/lb
$699current price $6.99, Was $8.99$8.99$13.19/lbThe Patchwork Family (Paperback)
Washington Et Jumonville, Étude Critque, (Paperback) $20.47
$2047current price $20.47Washington Et Jumonville, Étude Critque, (Paperback)
Look At What's Inside, (Paperback) $14.95
$1495current price $14.95Look At What's Inside, (Paperback)
Crossing Borders (Latest Version), (Paperback) $15.59
$1559current price $15.59Crossing Borders (Latest Version), (Paperback)
The Voyage (Paperback) $16.73
$1673current price $16.73The Voyage (Paperback)
The Ultimate Outsider, (Paperback) $14.99
$1499current price $14.99The Ultimate Outsider, (Paperback)
Pennine Walkies Mark Wallington (Paperback) $17.02
$1702current price $17.02Pennine Walkies Mark Wallington (Paperback)
Life At The Bottom Of The World, (Paperback) $14.96
$1496current price $14.96Life At The Bottom Of The World, (Paperback)
It Begins With Me: Navigating Your Journey To Personal Freedom, (Paperback) $14.39
$1439current price $14.39It Begins With Me: Navigating Your Journey To Personal Freedom, (Paperback)
Hazbin Hotel: the Official Coloring Book, 64 pages (Paperback) $12.79
$1279current price $12.79Hazbin Hotel: the Official Coloring Book, 64 pages (Paperback)
What's your Purpose?, (Paperback) $15.80
$1580current price $15.80What's your Purpose?, (Paperback)
Winner by Design: A Journey Into Who You Really Are, (Paperback) $18.29
$1829current price $18.29Winner by Design: A Journey Into Who You Really Are, (Paperback)
Notes from an Apocalypse: A Personal Journey to the End of the World and Back, (Paperback) $15.81
$1581current price $15.81Notes from an Apocalypse: A Personal Journey to the End of the World and Back, (Paperback)
Healing: A Family's Journey, (Paperback) $14.99
$1499current price $14.99Healing: A Family's Journey, (Paperback)
Don't Be Canada: How One Country Did Everything Wrong All at Once, (Paperback) $18.19
$1819current price $18.19Don't Be Canada: How One Country Did Everything Wrong All at Once, (Paperback)
The Wonders of the Spiritual World and Beyond (Paperback) $13.66
$1366current price $13.66The Wonders of the Spiritual World and Beyond (Paperback)

