Introduction
Chapter One - How to Engineer a Gender
1.1 Neurathian Conceptual Engineering
1.2 Constraints, Desiderata
1.3 Amelioration for Activists
1.4 The Political Efficacy Question
Chapter Two - Family Resemblances: Failures of Inclusivity
2.1 Family Resemblances
2.2 Cluster Accounts
2.3 Overlapping Accounts
2.2 The Double Counting and Discrete/Continuous Problems
2.3 A Non-Binary Intervention
Chapter Three - Anti-Structuralism: Performativity and Prolepsis
3.1 Initiation into Sex and Gender: Exercitives and Proleptic Mechanisms
3.2 Butler's Positive Program
3.3 Prosser's Critiques
3.4 The Phenomenology of Gender
3.5 Anti-Structuralism Considered
Chapter Four - Deflating Gender, Deflating Self-Identification
4.1 Semantic Deflationism about Gender
4.2 Self-Identification: A Kinder Deflation
4.3 Worries for Self-Identification Deflationisms
4.4 The Triviality Dispute
4.5 A Defensible Metaphysics of Self-Identification
4.6 Semantic Quietism
Chapter Five - Error and Abolition
5.1 Error Theory
5.2 Gender Abolitionism
5.3 Gender Nihilism
5.4 Transgender Identities and Abolitionism
5.5 Ideal Theory, Practical Realities
5.6 Colonialism and Abolition
Chapter Six - An Alternative: Ameliorative Semantic Pluralism
6.1 Saul and Bettcher
6.2 The Ameliorative Semantic Pluralist Project
6.3 Objections to Ameliorative Semantic Pluralism
6.4 Saul's Revenge
6.5 Down Enby: The Logic of Gender
6.6 Solidarity: Spelman to the Present Day
Chapter Seven - Between Lorde and Neurath: Hermeneutic Innovation
7.1 Back to Neurath
7.2 Sweaty Concepts
7.3 A Meaning for 'Agender'
7.4 The Agender Agenda and Some Recent Accounts of Gender
7.5 Dembroff's Critical Gender Kind
7.6 Jenkins' Gender Dualism
Conclusion