Transmen and FTMs : identities, bodies, genders, and sexualities / Jason Cromwell.

Title
  1. Transmen and FTMs : identities, bodies, genders, and sexualities / Jason Cromwell.
Published by
  1. Urbana ; Chicago : University of Illinois Press, ©1999.
Author
  1. Cromwell, Jason, 1952-

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Description
  1. x, 201 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  1. This book explores the experiences of female-bodied, or female-to-male, transpeople and the differences between their experiences and those of male-to-female transpeople.
Subject
  1. Transsexuals > Identity
  2. Gender transition > Psychological aspects
  3. Gender identity
  4. Psychosexual development
  5. Transsexualism > Psychological aspects
  6. Transsexualism
  7. Psychosexual Development
  8. Gender Identity
  9. Transsexuels
  10. Transsexualisme > Aspect psychologique
  11. Identité sexuelle
  12. Transsexuels > Identité
  13. Transition de genre > Aspect psychologique
  14. Développement psychosexuel
  15. sex role
  16. LGBTQ+
  17. Gender transition > Psychological aspects
  18. Transsexualität
  19. Transsexualismus
Contents
  1. Making the visible invisible -- Transsexual discourses and languages of identification -- Bodies, sexes, genders, sexualities -- Visible yet invisible : female gender diversity historically and cross-culturally -- Transvestite opportunists, passing women and female-bodied men -- He becomes she : making contemporary female gender diversity invisible -- They are a part of my history : transperspectives on cross-cultural and historical data -- Fearful others : transsexual discourses construct female-bodied transpeople -- Queering the binaries : transsituated identities, bodies, and sexualities -- Making the invisible visible.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-192) and index.
Processing action (note)
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