Trans bodies, trans selves A resource for the transgender community

Book - 2014

"There is no one way to be transgender. Transgender and gender non-conforming people have many different ways of understanding their gender identities. Only recently have sex and gender been thought of as separate concepts, and we have learned that sex (traditionally thought of as physical or biological) is as variable as gender (traditionally thought of as social). While trans people share many common experiences, there is immense diversity within trans communities. There are an estimated 700,000 transgendered individuals in the US and 15 million worldwide. Even still, there's been a notable lack of organized information for this sizable group. Trans Bodies, Trans Selves is a revolutionary resource-a comprehensive, reader-friendl...y guide for transgender people, with each chapter written by transgender or genderqueer authors. Inspired by Our Bodies, Ourselves, the classic and powerful compendium written for and by women, Trans Bodies, Trans Selves is widely accessible to the transgender population, providing authoritative information in an inclusive and respectful way and representing the collective knowledge base of dozens of influential experts. Each chapter takes the reader through an important transgender issue, such as race, religion, employment, medical and surgical transition, mental health topics, relationships, sexuality, parenthood, arts and culture, and many more. Anonymous quotes and testimonials from transgender people who have been surveyed about their experiences are woven throughout, adding compelling, personal voices to every page. In this unique way, hundreds of viewpoints from throughout the community have united to create this strong and pioneering book. It is a welcoming place for transgender and gender-questioning people, their partners and families, students, professors, guidance counselors, and others to look for up-to-date information on transgender life"--

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Published
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press [2014]
©2014
Language
English
Other Authors
Jennifer Finney Boylan, 1958- (writer of introduction)
Physical Description
xxi, 649 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780199325351
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface
  • 1. Our Many Selves
  • 2. Race, Ethnicity, and Culture
  • 3. Immigrant Identity
  • 4. Disabilities and Deafness
  • 5. Sex and Gender Development
  • 6. Coming Out
  • 7. Religion and Spirituality
  • 8. Social Transition
  • 9. Employment
  • 10. Legal
  • 11. Immigration Issues
  • 12. General Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • 13. Medical Transition
  • 14. Surgical Transition
  • 15. Mental Health Supports and Services
  • 16. Mental Health Concerns
  • 17. Relationships
  • 18. Sexuality
  • 19. Parenthood
  • 20. Children
  • 21. Youth
  • 22. Aging
  • 23. History
  • 24. Arts and Culture
  • 25. Political Action and Organizing
  • Afterword
  • Glossary
Review by Booklist Review

This unique resource was written by and for the transgender and gender-nonconformist community with the goal, according to editor Erikson-Schroth, of being as radical and affirming as the seminal 1971 book Our Bodies, Ourselves. This volume is organized into six sections ranging in topic from health and wellness to life stages; each section is further split into collaboratively written chapters. Short personal testimonials taken from hundreds of contributors, illustrations, and additional resources punctuate each chapter. Numerous spotlights focused on the ways in which trans communities are portrayed in the media are interspersed among the chapters. A glossary and biographical information for each contributor round out this much-needed and well-done workbook, suitable for all types of libraries.--Szwarek, Magan Copyright 2014 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.