The following selection of published books cites my research. You can also check out the stuff I write for the TransAdvocate. My Google Scholar profile is here, and my Academia profile is here.
Amato, V. (2016). Intersex narratives: Shifts in the representation of intersex lives in North American literature and popular culture. Transcript Publishing. (p. 299)
Baumle, A. K. (Ed.). (2013). International handbook on the demography of sexuality. Springer, Dordrecht. (p. 5)
Beck, D., Habed, A. J., & Henninger, A. (Eds.). (2024). Blurring boundaries – “anti-gender” ideology meets feminist and LGBTIQ+ discourses. Verlag Barbara Budrich. (p. 233)
Beilby, J. K., & Eddy, P. R. (Eds.). (2019). Understanding transgender identities: Four views. Baker Academic. (pp. 1–3)
Bianco, M. (2023). Breaking free: The lie of equality and the feminist fight for freedom. PublicAffairs. (p. 11)
Bird, J. (2020). Sorted: Growing up, coming out, and finding my place (a transgender memoir). Simon & Schuster (Simon Element). (p. 217)
Chambers, C. (2024). Freedom and equality: Essays on liberalism and feminism. Oxford University Press. (p. 34)
Cooper, M. L., & Popp, A. (Eds.). (2023). The business of emotions in modern history. Bloomsbury Academic. (p. 88)
Corbett, E. (2024). In transition: Young adult literature and transgender representation. University Press of Mississippi. (p. 263)
Cornwall, S. (2022). Constructive theology and gender variance: Transformative creatures. Cambridge University Press. (p. 107)
Crawford-Lackey, K., & Springate, M. E. (Eds.). (2020). Identities and place: Changing labels and intersectional communities of LGBTQ and Two-Spirit people in the United States. Berghahn Books. (p. 25)
Dufourcq, A., Halsema, A., Smiet, K., & Vintges, K. (Eds.). (2024). Purple brains: Feminisms at the limits of philosophy. Radboud University Press. (p. 240)
Eder, S. (2022). How the clinic made gender: The medical history of a transformative idea. University of Chicago Press. (p. 2)
Fawaz, R., Whaley, D. E., & Streeby, S. (Eds.). (2021). Keywords for comics studies. New York University Press. (p. xiii)
Fischer, C., & Dolezal, L. (Eds.). (2018). New feminist perspectives on embodiment. Palgrave Macmillan. (p. 1)
Ford, V., & Kling, R. (2024). The Advocate Educator’s Handbook: Creating schools where transgender and non-binary students thrive. Jossey-Bass. (p. 34)
Fritsch, K., O’Connor, C., & Thompson, A. K. (Eds.). (2016). Keywords for radicals: The contested vocabulary of late-capitalist struggle. AK Press. (p. 21)
Geffen, S. (2020). Glitter up the dark: How pop music broke the binary. University of Texas Press. (p. 233)
Goins, M. N., McAlister, J. F., & Alexander, B. K. (Eds.). (2021). The Routledge handbook of gender and communication. Routledge. (p. 18)
Goldberg, A. E., & Beemyn, G. (Eds.). (2021). The SAGE encyclopedia of trans studies. SAGE Publications. (pp. 1–2)
Gregg, R., & Villarejo, A. (Eds.). (2021). The Oxford handbook of queer cinema. Oxford University Press. (p. 1)
Hanssmann, C. (2023). Care without pathology: How trans-health activists are changing medicine. University of Minnesota Press. (p. 27)
Heyam, K. (2022). Before we were trans: A new history of gender. Seal Press. (p. 13)
Houck, J. A. (2024). Looking through the speculum: Examining the women’s health movement. University of Chicago Press. (p. 193)
Keegan, C. M. (2018). Lana and Lilly Wachowski: Sensing transgender. University of Illinois Press. (p. 5)
Langsdale, S. (2024). Searching for feminist superheroes: Gender, sexuality, and race in Marvel Comics. University of Texas Press. (p. 202)
Lewis, S. (2025). Enemy feminisms: TERFs, policewomen, and girlbosses against liberation. Haymarket Books.
Mackay, F. (2021). Female masculinities and the gender wars: The politics of sex. Bloomsbury (I.B. Tauris). (p. 15)
McKinney, C. (2020). Information activism: A queer history of lesbian media technologies. Duke University Press. (p. 175)
Michals, D. (2025). She’s the boss: The rise of women’s entrepreneurship since World War II. Rutgers University Press. (p. 216)
Oren, T., & Press, A. L. (Eds.). (2019). The Routledge handbook of contemporary feminism. Routledge. (p. 1)
Paige, T. P., & O’Hara, C. (Eds.). (2025). Queer encounters with international law: Lives, communities, subjectivities. Routledge. (p. 187)
Parco, J. E., Levy, D. A., DePorres, D., & Sandoval, A. (Eds.). (2023). Attitudes aren’t free: A call to action (Vol. II). Enso Books. (p. 48)
Riseman, N. (2023). Transgender Australia: A history since 1910. Melbourne University Press. (p. 233)
Riseman, N., & Robinson, S. (2020). Pride in defense: The Australian military and LGBTI service since 1945. Melbourne University Publishing. (p. 196)
Rosenberg, T., D’Urso, S., & Winget, A. R. (Eds.). (2021). The Palgrave handbook of queer and trans feminisms in contemporary performance. Palgrave Macmillanlambdanordica.org. (p. 1)
Rosenberg, T., Afzal-Khan, F., & D’Urso, S. (Eds.). (2024). Milestones in feminist performance. Routledge. (p. 40)
Samer, J. (2022). Lesbian potentiality and feminist media in the 1970s. Duke University Press. (p. 159)
Sandercock, T. (2022). Youth fiction and trans representation. Routledge. (p. 7)
Schuller, K. (2021). The trouble with white women: A counterhistory of feminism. Bold Type Books. (p. 9)
Segal, L. (2017). Radical happiness: Moments of collective joy. Verso. (p. 12)
Stein, M. (Ed.). (2019). The Stonewall Riots: A documentary history. New York University Press. (p. 25)
Trueman, C. R. (2020). The rise and triumph of the modern self: Cultural amnesia, expressive individualism, and the road to sexual revolution. Crossway. (p. 54)
Vider, S. (2021). The queerness of home: Gender, sexuality, and the politics of domesticity after World War II. University of Chicago Press. (p. 233)
Waugh, T., & Arroyo, B. (Eds.). (2019). I confess!: Constructing the sexual self in the Internet age. McGill–Queen’s University Press. (p. 40)
Weekley, D. E. (2017). Retreating forward: A spiritual practice with transgender persons. Wipf and Stock (Resource Publications). (p. 17)
Wymer, K. C. (2021). Introduction to digital humanities: Enhancing scholarship with the use of technology. Routledge. (p. 48)


































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