The Transsexual EmpireFifteen years ago, when it was first published, The Transsexual Empire challenged the medical psychiatric definition of transsexualism as a disease and sex conversion hormones and surgery as the cure. It exposed the antifeminist stereotyping that requires candidates for transsexual surgery to prove themselves by conforming to subjective, outdated and questionable feminine roles and passing as women. Then as now, defining and treating transsexualism as a medical problem prevents the person experiencing so-called gender dissatisfaction from seeing it in a gender-challenging or feminist framework. |
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... reassignment or allow for adequate description and classification of the differences.10 The authors go on the explain that the term dysphoria em- phasizes the person's difficulty in establishing an adequate gender identification , and ...
... reassignment or allow for adequate description and classification of the differences.10 The authors go on the explain that the term dysphoria em- phasizes the person's difficulty in establishing an adequate gender identification , and ...
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... sex conversion , Transsexualism and Sex Reassignment . Green is also the editor in chief of the Archives of Sexual Behavior , to which Money is a fre- quent contributor . Formerly , Green was the Director of the Gender Identity Research ...
... sex conversion , Transsexualism and Sex Reassignment . Green is also the editor in chief of the Archives of Sexual Behavior , to which Money is a fre- quent contributor . Formerly , Green was the Director of the Gender Identity Research ...
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... sex can be found in John Money , " Sex Reassignment as Related to Hermaphroditism and Trans- sexualism , " in Richard Green and John Money , eds . , Transsexualism and Sex Reassignment ( Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press , 1969 ) ...
... sex can be found in John Money , " Sex Reassignment as Related to Hermaphroditism and Trans- sexualism , " in Richard Green and John Money , eds . , Transsexualism and Sex Reassignment ( Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press , 1969 ) ...
Contents
Some Comments on Method for | 1 |
Everything You Always Wanted to Know | 19 |
Are Transsexuals Born or Madeor Both? | 43 |
Copyright | |
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