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Dianna Anderson is a nonbinary, queer writer based in Minneapolis, MN. They are the author of several books, including Damaged Goods: New Perspectives on Christian Purity and Problematic: How Toxic Callout Culture is Destroying Feminism.Dianna's newest book, In Transit: Being Non-Binary In A World of Dichotomies, is out today! It's an exploration of what it means to be non-binary in a world that genders everything, down to the very words we use. They start off exploring the long history of non-binary people, and then they tease out where non-binary identities fit within the idea of transgender identity, exploring what they all mean in a cisnormative society.They hold a Master's in English from Baylor University and a Master's in Women's Studies from the University of Oxford in Oxford, England. When not working on books, Dianna is a grant writer and non-profit development professional. They live with two cats, Minerva and Tonks.Links + ResourcesDianna's WebsiteIn Transit on Bookshop.orgAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In our ongoing quest to explore the spectrums of life and trick people into googling the phrase ‘bimodal distribution’ we return again this week to the spaces between. Author Dianna Anderson, enby writer of Damaged Goods: New Perspectives on Christian Purity and Problematic: How Toxic Callout Culture Is Destroying Feminism joins Rudy Bee and Christy in discussing their new work on the history of non-binary culture. Join us between the poles and connect with the past, plus your calls! ►Find Dianna’s books at http://diannaeanderson.net/ and their sick twitter burns @diannaeanderson► Dive deeper into the episode and learn more at https://www.vcatx.com/media/enbynity Stone Butch BluesNovel by Leslie FeinbergTransforming: The Bible and the Lives of Transgender ChristiansBook by Austen HartkeThe Way We Never WereBook by Stephanie Coontz
Dianna E. Anderson grew up in South Dakota, and after stints as an English teacher in Japan and a radio producer in Chicago, she’s turned her focus to writing. Her first book, out now, is called Damaged Goods: New Perspectives on Christian Purity and it’s all about the intersection of the church and sexuality. We spoke with Dianna about why sex is often seen as shameful in parts of Christianity, what conversations the broader evangelical church is having about sex, and whether the church can ever become sex-positive. Lots of sex. #Sex
We speak with Dianna Anderson, blogger and author of Damaged Goods: New Perspectives on Christian Purity. We take a step back from the LGBT conversation to take a look at the origin and complications of evangelical sexual ethics. Give us your thoughts on this one! Leave a comment… Links from the conversation: Damaged Goods on […] The post Episode 10 – Damaged Goods with Dianna Anderson appeared first on At The End Of The Day [Film].
Marie Hause interviews Dianna Anderson about her recent book "Damaged Goods: New Perspectives in Christian Purity."
Marie Hause interviews Dianna Anderson about her recent book "Damaged Goods: New Perspectives in Christian Purity."
Marie Hause interviews Dianna Anderson about her recent book "Damaged Goods: New Perspectives in Christian Purity."