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In The New Gender Paradox, Judith Lorber provides a critical examination of contemporary gender dynamics in the 21st century. The book addresses a fundamental contradiction: despite unprecedented visibility of non-binary and fluid gender identities, the traditional binary system of male and female remains deeply embedded in social institutions, policies, and everyday practices.
Lorber argues that modern society is experiencing significant fragmentation in how gender is expressed and understood, yet this diversity coexists with the persistence of binary categorization in law, medicine, education, and culture. Drawing on sociological research and contemporary examples, she explores how this paradox shapes individual identities, social relationships, and institutional structures.
Essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone seeking to understand the complexities of modern gender theory, this work challenges conventional thinking and offers nuanced insights into how binary and non-binary gender concepts navigate contemporary society.







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