Description
Explore the profound insights in 'When Harry Became Sally,' a crucial book that examines the contemporary discussions on gender identity and the transgender movement. This brand new hardback edition, published by Encounter Books in 2018, dives deep into pressing questions surrounding the concept of gender. Is gender a societal construct, or is it rooted in biological reality? How should we navigate the complexities of gender identity within our legal systems? Ryan Anderson presents compelling arguments that challenge the prevailing narratives, highlighting the dangers of viewing gender through a purely political lens.
This enlightening work not only addresses the issues faced by individuals experiencing gender dysphoria, but also critiques the societal pressures that prompt drastic medical interventions. Anderson draws on diverse disciplines like biology, psychology, and philosophy to offer a nuanced perspective that prioritizes mental well-being over political correctness. 'When Harry Became Sally' is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the implications of our evolving views on gender identity, focusing on acceptance and self-harmony.
Packed with real-life stories, it sheds light on the often-neglected voices of those who underwent transitioning and later regretted their choices. It encourages a thoughtful discussion about love, acceptance, and the best approaches to supporting individuals navigating their gender identities. Get your copy today and join the important conversations about gender and identity!
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9781594039614. Format: Cloth over boards. Year: 2018. Publisher: Encounter Books.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781594039614
Format: Cloth over boards
Year: 2018
Publisher: Encounter Books
Description:
This provocative book exposes the intolerance of the transgender movement and explores the the troubles that arise when scientific realities are open to interpretation through a political lens--and the dangers we all face when when good-faith, fact-based disagreements are no longer tolerated.
Can a boy be "trapped" in a girl's body? Can modern medicine 'reassign' sex? Is our sex 'assigned' to us in the first place? What is the most loving response to a person experiencing a conflicted sense of gender? What should our law say on matters of 'gender identity'?
When Harry Became Sallyprovides thoughtful answers to questions arising from our transgender moment. Drawing on the best insights from biology, psychology, and philosophy, Ryan Anderson offers a nuanced view of human embodiment, a balanced approach to public policy on gender identity, and a sober assessment of the human costs of getting human nature wrong.
This book exposes the contrast between the media's sunny depiction of gender fluidity and the often sad reality of living with gender dysphoria. It gives a voice to people who tried to 'transition' by changing their bodies, and found themselves no better off. Especially troubling are the stories told by adults who were encouraged to transition as children but later regretted subjecting themselves to those drastic procedures.
As Anderson shows, the most beneficial therapies focus on helping people accept themselves and live in harmony with their bodies. This understanding is vital for parents with children in schools where counselors may steer a child toward transitioning behind their backs.
This enlightening work not only addresses the issues faced by individuals experiencing gender dysphoria, but also critiques the societal pressures that prompt drastic medical interventions. Anderson draws on diverse disciplines like biology, psychology, and philosophy to offer a nuanced perspective that prioritizes mental well-being over political correctness. 'When Harry Became Sally' is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the implications of our evolving views on gender identity, focusing on acceptance and self-harmony.
Packed with real-life stories, it sheds light on the often-neglected voices of those who underwent transitioning and later regretted their choices. It encourages a thoughtful discussion about love, acceptance, and the best approaches to supporting individuals navigating their gender identities. Get your copy today and join the important conversations about gender and identity!
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9781594039614. Format: Cloth over boards. Year: 2018. Publisher: Encounter Books.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781594039614
Format: Cloth over boards
Year: 2018
Publisher: Encounter Books
Description:
This provocative book exposes the intolerance of the transgender movement and explores the the troubles that arise when scientific realities are open to interpretation through a political lens--and the dangers we all face when when good-faith, fact-based disagreements are no longer tolerated.
Can a boy be "trapped" in a girl's body? Can modern medicine 'reassign' sex? Is our sex 'assigned' to us in the first place? What is the most loving response to a person experiencing a conflicted sense of gender? What should our law say on matters of 'gender identity'?
When Harry Became Sallyprovides thoughtful answers to questions arising from our transgender moment. Drawing on the best insights from biology, psychology, and philosophy, Ryan Anderson offers a nuanced view of human embodiment, a balanced approach to public policy on gender identity, and a sober assessment of the human costs of getting human nature wrong.
This book exposes the contrast between the media's sunny depiction of gender fluidity and the often sad reality of living with gender dysphoria. It gives a voice to people who tried to 'transition' by changing their bodies, and found themselves no better off. Especially troubling are the stories told by adults who were encouraged to transition as children but later regretted subjecting themselves to those drastic procedures.
As Anderson shows, the most beneficial therapies focus on helping people accept themselves and live in harmony with their bodies. This understanding is vital for parents with children in schools where counselors may steer a child toward transitioning behind their backs.