Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter One: The Gender Galaxy: Life Beyond the Binary -- Chapter Two: Bodies Beyond the Binary -- Chapter Three: Who We Are and Whom We Date: Transness, Orientation, and Relationships -- Chapter Four: Gender Hurts: Transphobia, Cissexism, and Trans Resistance -- Chapter Five: Finding Life in the Gender Galaxy: Trans Friendship and Community -- Glossary -- For More Information -- For Further Reading -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author -- Back Cover
"Each title in the Unlocking Current Issues series presents the evolution of a salient current issue, with a focus on providing historical evidence of key moments in the development of the issue through excerpts of primary documents and contextual information, and a clear summary of positions. This volume focuses on transgender life"--
Intro -- Foreword -- 1. What is Gender? -- Sex ≠ Gender -- Close-up: Sex versus Gender -- Gender Roles and Sexuality -- The Myth of the "Real Man" -- Close-up: The Roots of Gender Prejudice -- Gender Roles: Still Evolving -- Close-up: Gender Programming from Birth -- 2. What is Transgender? -- The Wide Range of Gender Variance -- Crossdressers and Drag Performers -- Close-up: Intersex-Born Both Male and Female -- Transitioning from Male to Female or Female to Male -- Transgender ≠ Gay -- 3. Growing Up Transgender -- Hormone Therapy to Redirect Puberty -- Too Young to Be Certain? -- Parental Concern . . . and Confusion -- The Risks of Repressing Gender Identity -- Close-up: Finding a Trans Community -- 4. Living as a Transgender Adult -- The Downside of Acceptance -- Changing the Way We Think About Transgender Individuals -- Close-up: Gender-neutral Pronouns -- Worth the Ongoing Struggle -- Glossary -- Further Resources -- Index.
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter One: Bridging the Laugage Gap: What It Means (And Doesn't Mean) To Be Transgender -- Chapter Two: Revolution, Evolution: The History of the Transgender Rights Movement -- Chapter Three: Gendered Spaces: Rights For Transgender People In Public Places -- Chapter Four: The Right To Wellness: Health Care and Housing Rights for Transgender People -- Chapter Five: Transcending Ignorance: Antibullying And Anti-Hate Crime Laws -- Glossary -- For More Information -- For Further Reading -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author -- Back Cover
Religious beliefs and transgender support can go hand-in-hand / William Galo and Tina Trinh -- Transgender people in chosen restrooms : there's nothing to fear but fear itself / Dara Hoffman-Fox -- Obama rebuke of bathroom bill did not go far enough / Tom Carter -- Obamacare a gift for those planning gender reassignment surgery / Anna Gorman -- Will fairness be impacted by transgender people in sports competition? / Katharina Lindner -- Hate crime laws must go farther to protect transgender individuals / Victoria Law -- Transgender rights are human rights / Human Rights Campaign -- How about educating everyone in school about transgender rights? / Brenda Alvarez -- Transgender employees must be treated with dignity and respect / United States Office of Personnel Management -- Equal opportunity in the military must include transgender servicepeople / Ash Carter -- Allowing trans people to serve openly in military opens bad can of worms / Elaine Donnelly -- Gender identity limiting transgender vote ? but not due to discrimination / German Lopez -- Must it take death of transgender prisoner to wake up system? / Samantha Pegg
Intro -- Contents -- In Memoriam -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 -- Language and Terminology -- Overview -- Introduction -- Gender -- Gender Role -- Description of the Various Terms -- Learning Points -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 2 -- The Prevalence of Being Transgender: Estimating the Size of the Transgender Population -- Overview -- Introduction -- The Complexities of Finding Out about Prevalence Rates -- Some Numbers -- Clinical Studies -- Prevalence According to Age and Gender -- Population Surveys -- Other Prevalent Studies -- Conclusion -- Learning Points -- References -- Chapter 3 -- Historical Background and Theories Regarding the Causes of Being Transgender -- Overview -- Introduction -- Historical Background -- Transgender People in History -- Psychological Theories -- Medical Treatment over the Years -- Why Do Some People Identify as Transgender? -- Biological Theories -- Family Studies -- Brain Studies -- Differences in Transgender People -- Hormonal Studies -- Gene Studies -- Psychosocial and Cultural Factors -- Learning Points -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 4 -- Diagnostic Classification for Gender Identity-Related Phenomena Over the Years -- Overview -- Introduction -- Overview of Gender Identity Diagnoses in DSM and -- Rationale for Changes -- Core Criteria -- DSM-III - Introduction of Diagnostic Criteria for Transsexualism -- From DSM-III to DSM-III-R -- From DSM-III-R to DSM-IV -- From DSM-IV-R to DSM-5 -- Specifiers -- Conclusion -- Learning Points -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 5 -- Gender Dysphoria and Gender Incongruence in Children -- Overview -- Introduction -- Gender Dysphoria and Gender Incongruence in Childhood -- Prevalence of Gender Incongruence and Gender Dysphoria in Childhood -- Psychological Functioning and Social Acceptance
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table Of Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter One: Coming Out To Yourself -- Chapter Two: Making a Plan -- Chapter Three: Coming Out To Family and Friends -- Chapter Four: Dealing With Reactions -- Chapter Five: The Social Transition and Beyond -- Glossary -- For More Information -- For Further Reading -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author -- Back Cover
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Introduction -- Part I: Overview -- 1 What Does It Mean to Be Transgender? -- 2 A Brief History of Transgender People -- 3 Transitioning -- 4 Physical Health -- 5 Mental Health -- Part II: Controversies and Issues -- 6 Discrimination against Transgender People -- 7 Access to Health and Social Services and Public Facilities -- 8 Transgender Athletes: Who Competes against Whom? -- 9 Normative Gender Dichotomies and Alternatives -- 10 Parenting and Family Issues -- 11 Research Issues -- Part III: Scenarios -- 12 Case Studies -- Glossary -- Timeline -- Sources for Further Information -- Index -- About the Author
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: Toward a Trans of Color Critique of Medicine -- 1. The Racial Plasticity of Gender and the Child -- 2. Before Transsexuality: The Transgender Child from the 1900s to the 1930s -- 3. Sex in Crisis: Intersex Children in the 1950s and the Invention of Gender -- 4. From Johns Hopkins to the Midwest: Transgender Childhood in the 1960s -- 5. Transgender Boyhood, Race, and Puberty in the 1970s -- Conclusion: How to Bring Your Kids Up Trans -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y.
"Transgenderism in the twenty-first century is patriarchy emblazoned in imperial form. At a time when supposedly enlightened attitudes are championed by the mainstream, philosopher and activist Heather Brunskell-Evans shows how, in plain view under the guise of liberalism, a regressive men's rights movement is posing a massive threat to the human rights of women and children everywhere. This movement is transgender politics which, while spouting platitudes about equality, is in reality colonising and erasing the bodies, agency and autonomy of women and children, while asserting men's rights to bodily intrusion into every social and personal space. The transgender agenda redefines diversity and inclusion utilising the language of victimhood. In a complete reversal of feminist gender critical analyses, sex and gender are redefined: identity is now called 'innate' (a 'feeling' located somewhere in the body) and biological sex is said to be socially constructed (and hence changeable). This ensures a lifetime of drug dependency for transitioners, thereby delivering vast profits for Big Pharma in a capitalist dream. Everyone, including every trans person, has the right to live freely without discrimination. But the transgender movement has been hijacked by misogynists who are appropriating and inverting the struggles of feminism to deliver an agenda devoid of feminist principles. In a chilling twist, when feminists critique the patriarchal status quo it is now they who are alleged to be extremists for not allowing men's interests to control the political narrative. Institutions whose purpose is to defend human rights now interpret truth speech as hate speech, and endorse the no-platforming of women as ethical."--
Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 Background and History -- Introduction -- Terminology -- Sex -- Gender -- Other Terms -- From the Ancients to the 1700s-Recognition of Gender Diversity -- Gender Diversity and the Imposition of Eurocentric Laws and Religion -- Problems with Western Terminology: Case in Point, the Hijras of India -- De-Colonial Recovery Projects -- Gender Diversity in Spiritual and Religious Practices -- Ancient Egypt -- India and Nepal -- Ancient Judaism -- Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Sexology -- The 1890s to the 1940s: Popular Culture -- The 1950s: Underground Trans Culture -- Developments from the 1950s to the 1970s -- Anti-Masquerading Laws and Police Violence -- May 1959: Cooper's Do-Nuts-Los Angeles -- April 1965: Dewey's Famous-Philadelphia -- August 1966: Compton's Cafeteria-San Francisco -- June 1969: Stonewall Inn-New York -- The 1970s -- Transphobia in the LGBTQ2+ Community -- Trans in Popular Culture -- Research and Community-Building in the 1970s and 1980s -- The 1980s: AIDS and the Trans Community -- The 1990s: The Power of Internet Access -- The Twenty-First Century: Global Changes -- 2000 to 2010 -- 2011 to 2018 -- References -- 2 Problems, Controversies ,and Solutions -- Introduction -- Transgender Terminology -- Is Gender Identity the Same as Sexual Orientation? -- Is Trans a Disease or a Natural Variation? -- Trans as an Innate Condition -- Treatment Issues -- Informed Consent -- Gender Transitions for Children and Youth -- Fertility and Reproduction -- Individualized Treatment Pathways -- Trans, Non-Binary, and Two-Spirit Inclusion in Health Care -- The Need for Trans-Inclusive Clinics and Hospitals: The Case of Robert Eads (1945-1999) -- Educational Access for Trans, Non-Binary, and Two-Spirit Students -- K-12 in the United States
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter One: What Does It Mean To Be Transgender -- Chapter Two: Mental and Emotional Health -- Chapter Three: Gender Dysphoria -- Chapter Four: Hormone Replacement Therapy and Gender Affirmation Surgeries -- Chapter Five: The Pursuit of Health and Happiness -- Glossary -- For More Information -- For Further Reading -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author -- Back Cover