Transgender: A Reference Handbook (Contemporary World Issues)
Date: January 31st, 2019
ISBN: 1440856907
Language: English
Number of pages: 364 pages
Format: EPUB
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This book provides a crucial resource for readers who are investigating trans issues. It takes a diverse and historic approach, focusing on more than one idea or one experience of trans identity or trans history.
Transgender: A Reference Handbook is a go-to resource about the transgender experience. The book takes contemporary as well as historic aspects into consideration. It looks at ancient indigenous cultures that honored third, fourth, and fifth gender identities as well as more contemporary ideas of what "transgender" means. Notably, it focuses not only on Western medical ideas of gender affirmation but on cultural diversity surrounding the topic.
This book will primarily serve as a reference guide and jumping off point for further research for those seeking information about what it means to be transgender. While a reference book, it contains original work that may be cited in addition to the encyclopedia itself. In particular, the perspectives section of the book includes writings from some of the world's foremost trans writers, activists, artists, and historians.
• Provides students with outstanding source material and historic material on trans issues
• Includes writing from some of the most recognized names in trans writing, history, and activism in the world
• Approaches its subject from a deeply historical background, acknowledging the intersection of identities throughout time
• Provides resources for further study, including profiles, data and documents, and a chronology of transgender history
Transgender: A Reference Handbook is a go-to resource about the transgender experience. The book takes contemporary as well as historic aspects into consideration. It looks at ancient indigenous cultures that honored third, fourth, and fifth gender identities as well as more contemporary ideas of what "transgender" means. Notably, it focuses not only on Western medical ideas of gender affirmation but on cultural diversity surrounding the topic.
This book will primarily serve as a reference guide and jumping off point for further research for those seeking information about what it means to be transgender. While a reference book, it contains original work that may be cited in addition to the encyclopedia itself. In particular, the perspectives section of the book includes writings from some of the world's foremost trans writers, activists, artists, and historians.
• Provides students with outstanding source material and historic material on trans issues
• Includes writing from some of the most recognized names in trans writing, history, and activism in the world
• Approaches its subject from a deeply historical background, acknowledging the intersection of identities throughout time
• Provides resources for further study, including profiles, data and documents, and a chronology of transgender history
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