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"A valuable contribution that will help nuance our understanding of gender. Davis draws on a wide range of historical materials as well as interviews with key stakeholders to explain how the social organization of bathroom space naturalizes gender and class hierarchies."--Catherine Connell, author of School's Out: Gay and Lesbian Teachers in the Classroom "Provides a unique historical overview of bathroom policy and construction standards along with analysis of legal discrimination cases. A much-needed contribution to contemporary debates about public bathrooms."--Miriam Abelson, Portland State University…mehr

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"A valuable contribution that will help nuance our understanding of gender. Davis draws on a wide range of historical materials as well as interviews with key stakeholders to explain how the social organization of bathroom space naturalizes gender and class hierarchies."--Catherine Connell, author of School's Out: Gay and Lesbian Teachers in the Classroom "Provides a unique historical overview of bathroom policy and construction standards along with analysis of legal discrimination cases. A much-needed contribution to contemporary debates about public bathrooms."--Miriam Abelson, Portland State University
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Alexander K. Davis is Lecturer at Princeton University, where he studies gender, sexuality, and social inequality through the lens of cultural and organizational sociology.