1. Transgender — Living in a Gender Different from That Assigned at Birth
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Walter Pierre Bouman and Sarah Murjan
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Gender dysphoria ,Trans woman ,Gender Identity Disorder ,Transgender people ,Gender studies ,Genderqueer ,medicine.disease ,film.subject ,Transsexual ,film ,Transgender ,medicine ,Third gender ,Psychology - Abstract
Transgender is a broad term, coined by Virginia Prince, an activist (King & Ekins, 2000), and used to refer to a diverse group of individuals who cross or transcend culturally defined categories of gender, including transsexual people; people who cross-dress, drag queens and kings; non-binary people; and gender-variant or transgender people (Bockting, 2009). Non-binary gender identities - those that identify outside the binary gender of male or female — may include genderqueer, bigende r, pangender, gender less, agender, neutrois, third gender, and gender-fluid people (see Barker & Richards, Further Genders, this volume). The term transis a self-identifying label that is commonly used and will therefore be used here.
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- 2015
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