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The Power of Gender Nonconforming in History
Michael Sellis is one of my favorite figures in the Byzantine Empire. In many of Sellis's letters, Michael explicitly talks about how he has this manly job and a manly task but that he enjoys gossiping with the women. He cried when his daughter was born and that he feels himself to be in many ways of a feminine spirit. And so in the book, I really try to emphasize the possibility of understanding figures like Michael Sellis who talk very fluidly and explicitly about gender identity.