Quote by: Gayle Rubin

Our categories are important. We cannot organize a social life, a political movement, or our individual identities and desires without them. The fact that categories invariably leak and can never contain all the relevant "existing things" does not render them useless, only limited. Categories like “woman,” “butch,” “lesbian,” or “transsexual” are all imperfect, historical, temporary, and arbitrary. We use them, and they use us. We use them to construct meaningful lives, and they mold us into historically specific forms of personhood. Instead of fighting for immaculate classifications and impenetrable boundaries, let us strive to maintain a community that understands diversity as a gift, sees anomalies as precious, and treats all basic principles with a hefty dose of skepticism.


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Author Bio


  • NameGayle Rubin
  • DescriptionAmerican cultural anthropologist, activist, and feminist
  • Born1949
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionAnthropologist; University Professor; Essayist; LGBT Rights Activist